The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, March 30, 1901, Image 5

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THE NEW AGE, POBTIiAlTD, OBEGOK.
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C. k. STOKES LIQUOR CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS.
PABST MILWAUKEE BEER
Hottlid br Pabut Brewing Co.
Milwaukee, WW
1130 Pacific Avenue
TACOMA - WASH.
The Unrlvalod Piano of tho World
EstaLlaliod 1864.
Visit Cur Warorooms and Eo Gonvlcod. Marry 0(1:07 StcnJ
ard and ticlteblo Makes ot
PBAN&S sisasS ORGANS
Wo Sell on Es. s'j Torma. Ko Ltcrg o First F a ntont Required.
Send Your Old Piano to Eo Repaired by Rcllabto Workmen.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Mstsic Huzzas.
M. O. MATTHIEU, Mngr: 311 E. Alder and 11G Un'oi Ave.
Sale nt Ct ?ro, 142 1 1 Ho S, .
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MACKINTOSHES, BUBBBR AND OIL CLOTHING
Itutibnr Itooti itittl Shoe, llnltltiff, Pnnklng nml Hour,
'.argent Mid Motl Comilcle Aiixnrtmctit of all Kindt ot Hlibticr Good.
GOODYEAR RfcJSBBR COMPANY
R. IL rEABE, I'retldent. K. M. BUEl'AllU, Jit.. Trcnmrer J. A. SIIKl'Altl), Becrctary
78-75 FIRST, STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Any yutintlty
RUSSELL & COMPANY
DUII.DKKB OF
Ermines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Thrashers.
If yon M-template buying machinery, write ua for catalogue and prices.
RUSSELL & to.
A. H. AVERTTX, Manager.
E. C. ATKINS
ftpAjnEt, $ Branch,
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LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
...LA GRANDE, OREGON...
Cmpitml and Surplus - - $72,000
THE METROPOLITAN BAHK
CAPITAL - - $50,000.
FlfEMCH BLOCK. TAOOMA, WASH.
PHILIP V. CAESAR, Pruldentf TRUMAN W. KNOB, VIcMVeildrntS 0. B. SELVIO,
Cailiier: JACOB H. VANDERIIILT, AitiUnt Cahle,
.... mcmatAL babhibb in all its branches..,.
Intereit allowed on dcnonltt in fiavlnsr Pepartment. Clrrrbr l.etteri of Credit iMucd on
Hone Kniiu. China and Yokoboma. Japan; alio Dratti and llllli of Exchange liaued ou
China and Japan and tbe principal cltlei of Europe. Foreign mouejri exchanged,
Wm Hmw - FmallMm tr HmnOtlnm Battt Burnt avtaf BvHkin.
THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY
....DEALERS IN....
Second Hand Machinery
ISO Ernst Water Straet.
COUJNS-PRESTON-WILSON CO
SUOOKBSOn TO PATRICK, MASTICK CO.
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Goods
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE AND MEDIUM GRADES
OF LIGHT HARNESS ON THE COAST.
91-93 FRONT STREET, BETWEEN STARL AND OAK.
Oregon Fhona
Mulu4tt7...
DRIINK THE FAMOUS
Weixilxgtrd's Beer
For Sale at All the Principal Saloons
Brmmry mmmJ Office
STABU0HB Ml.
ALLEN & LEWIS
Shipping A Commission Merchants
WHOLESALE
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TO SAVB TIME ADDBXB8 ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
TOHN GIBL1N, Prop.
Pint-Clam AcronmiodHt'ons nuit rrnmpt sorr-
tee. lMtvc Minlplc quoins (or
Coiuiuvrujul Uritrt'lirn.
Phone 7. Cor. First and Washington Sts.
AKaiy, O:gor.
Ay style
PORTLAND. ORECOM.
m COMPANY
.PORTLAND, OREOOH.
r Manufacturers ot
PACIFICO
PERFECTION
PACIFIC STAR
INDEX
CROSS CUT SAWS .
He. GO First St.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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MBBNrSNATEB 1S87.
GROCERS...
THE PIPERS OF THE POOLS
Pipers of tho chilly pools,
Plpo tho April In;
Summon nil tho singing hosts,
AH the wilding kin.
Through tho cool and teeming damp
Of tho twilight air,
Call till all tho April children
Answer ovcrywhero.
From your pld nnd fluting throats
Pipe tho world awaitc,
Pipe tho mould to move again,
Pipe tho sod to break.
Plpo tho mating song of earth,
And tho fecund lire,
Lovo nnd laughter, pang nnd dream,
Desire, desire, desuo.
Then a wonder Bhall appear,
Mlraclo of tlmo;
Up through root and germ and sap
wood, '
Llfo shall climb and climb. .
Then tho hiding things shall hear you
And tho sleeping stir,
And tho far-off troops of exile
Gather to confer;
Then tho rain shall kiss tho bud
And tho Bun tho bee,
Till they all, tho painted children,
Wing hy flower got free.
And nmld the 'shining grass
Ephemera arise,
And tho wlndflowors In tho hollow
Open starry eyes.
And delight comes in to whisper
"Soon, soon, soon,
Earth shall bo but ono wild blossom
Breathing to tho moon."
Charles G. D. Roberts, In. April Now
Lipplncott.
A NEW DUSINESS HOUSE.
Tho Pacific Coast Rubber Company's
Portland House and Its Success.
About half a year ago tho Pacific
Coast Hubbpr Company established a
branch houso In this city at 41-43
First strcot, with Messrs. John A.
Gram and E. N. Whoolor as local man
agers. This popular houso has branch
houses in ovory Important city on tho
coast, and has earned a business rec
ord second to no competitor. It han
dles rubbor boots and shoes nnd oil
clothing; also druggists' sundries.
This houso guarantees both quality
nnd prlco of everything It handles.
Manager Whcolor Is well and most fa
vorably known in this city, whoro he
has been prominent in business cir
cles for yoars. Thoso who know him
havo up hesitancy in recommending
tho houso at the head of which ho
hplds a responsible place Manager
Grarii, although less Known horo per
sonally, 1b a most popular business
rann, and ho and Mr. Whcolor havo
already succeeded in establishing a
most oxccllont business. Tho houso
they represent is ono of tho most ex
tonslvo of its kind In tho West.
Don't placo your orders until you
havo consulted tho Pacific Rubbor
Company, at 41-43 First street, this
city.
Now la the Time to Travel.
If you aro going East do not pur
chase your ticket, until you havo se
cured rates from tho Illinois Cent
ral railroad. Travel over a lino in
position to givo you good service and
quick time, and you will savo money.
Wo can do both. Our ratoB aro as
low as other lines, and our servlco
Is excelled by none.
If you nro going to sond East for
your family do so now whllo rates aro
low, but boforo depositing money for
their tickets como in and seo us, or
address 1J. H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial agent Illinois Central
Railroad, 142 Third strcot, Portland,
Oregon.
NEW TAILORING HOUSE.
A. J. Armstrong, for many years
head cutter for Nlcoll, has opened a
tailoring establishment at 313 Wash
ington street. This houso Is stocked
with a comploto stock of up-to-dato
goods. Tho cutting is tiono by Mr. A.
J. Armstrong, well known as a first
class cuttor. Style nnd fit guaranteed.
Prices moderate. Good work and
honest doallngs.
ARMSTRONG. THE TAILOR,
313 Washington St.
Hold on to your dollars until you
get to tho Delaware Oyster House,
190 Third stroot, phono, Oregon
Clay C57, under tho Kingston. Every
thing first class. Oysters, shellfish and
tamales. Seo our ad. in this paper.
Mayor & Sharp, proprietors.
FOR FIRST CLASS MEALS
Goto
Runyon's Restaurant.
353 Washington Street
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A. E. SIEOELr.
Dealer in all kinds of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Butter, Chcew, Eggs, Etc
Hun and Bacon a Speciaby.
PfaoM, CUy 554. W N. Scvcatk St
PORTLAND UMBRELLA WORKS
II. ANDEHSOH, Proprietor,
Umbrellas and Parasols
Made to Order, Recovered and
Repaired. Canes Repaired.
IM Third St., W. TIW h. Tiytor.
Tbone Dlack 061. ....Ptiill, Iflglll.
The OEUW.BE OYSTER I0USE.
MAVKK & 8HAItr, I'ropi.
Oysters,
Shell Fish
and Tamales.
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Optn All Night. I'rlrate Rooraa for Udlt
Telephone Clajr 6J7.
No. iooK TWrtf Street,
....PertlaatJ, Oregoa.
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General Information Concerning
the Afro-American.
TAKEN FROM OUR VARIOUS EXCHANGES
Showing 'the Progress of the Various Lints
of Human Endeavor Being Accom
, pllshed by the Race.
It Ib stated that Georgo F. Georgo
intonds to establish a colony of 700
colored people on his farm nt Port
Jorvls.JN. J.
During tho month of December a
new public school for negro children
was established at Havana, Cuba, by
Oblato Sisters of Providence. ,A nice
building was donated them.
Colored pcoplo support Bovcn col
leges, nineteen academics, fifty high
schools, live medical schools, twonly
flvo theological scmlnnries nnd rnlso
$11,000,000 for their education.
P. P. Allen, ownor of tho largest
plantation in Anderson county, S. C,
worth about ?1,000,000 and ono of tho
men presontcd by tho grand jury In
tho Blavory case, drovo In from his
plantation on Friday, tho 8th Inst.,
heard tho news of Ills presentment,
and dropped dead In tho presenco of
J. S. Fowlor, another of tho mon in
dicted. Wichita, Kansas, March 1C Two
years ago at Enid, O. T., n mob of
whito men attacked a lot of Nogroos
who wore Innocently enjoying a enko
walk. Several whlto men and ono
Negro wore arrested. On trial all tho
whito men wcro discharged and Fed
eral Judgo John L. McAtce, who is
also a territorial Judgo, discharged tho
Negro on his own motion. Ho lndlg
nnntly addressed tho jury today, say
lng. "I say to tho colored mon, do
fond your race. If tho lawB aro not
sufficient, the God of naturo bus placed
in your hearts tho cqnsclous right to
protect yourselves, and whllo 1 sit on
tho bench, it whlto Juries cannot reach
whlto offenders, black men shall not
bo punished by mo if they dofond
thomsolvos." Judgo McAtce sternly
faced tho jury as ho uttered these
words,
Bollfountaln, O. Mrs. Nellie Jack
Bon (whlto) ono of tho victims of tho
West Llborty tnr and feathering mob,
In "Novombor, 1899, secured n Judg
ment against tho county (Logan)
March 7th, for ?700 damages. Tho
woman had boon living in tho house
with tho father of her deceased hus
band, both colored. Tho former, Ed
ward Jackson, recently Becurod a ver
dict for $1000 and has been paid tho
money. D. Rlckman, another Afro
American who was in tho house at tho
tlmo of the raid, and who was also
tarred and feathorod, has a suit pend
ing nnd will win. Tho "Click" Mitch
ell heirs' judgment (tor his lynching
nt Urbana sovoral years ago) against
Champagne county, wob for 15000. All
thfe under Hon. H.. O. Smith's Ohio
n(Vlynchlng law, which he passed In
tho Ohio assembly in 189G and which
has practically put an end to mob vio
lence, and lynching in this stato. All
honor to him I
GRAND DENEFIT CONCERN.
A Most Enjoyable Social at tho A. M.
E. Zlon Church on Tuesday
Evening.
Tho grand b'onoflt concert nt Zlon
church on Tuesday night wan n most
entertaining affair in ovory detail.
Tho programme, which was oxtenslvo,
was oxcollently rendered, overy num
ber thorcon being most cordially re
ceived. Doth tho instrumental and
vocal music wore muqh enjoyed by a
largo attondanco of tho lending so
ciety people of the city. It was by
far tho leading ovent in church cir
cles in Portland. It was a bcnetlt so
cial for Rov. Swan, of tho A. M, E.
Zlon church, at Thirteenth and Main.
Tho Ico cream and cako feature of
tho evening was sumptuous, abundant
and much enjoyed. Following is tho
programmo rendered:
Part 1.
1. Piano solo, Lulu Eastman.
2. Solo, "His Day Will Come," W.
H. Cartor.
3. Solo, "A Hundred Fathoms
Deep," Mr. Joseph Leo.
4. Quartette, Messrs. J. W. Payne,
A. A. Foster, John Woodward, Georgo
Gardnor.
5. Solect reading, "Ono Christmas
at Shiloh," Mrs. Kitty Gray.
6. Solo, "Aftor All," Mrs. Emma
Leo.
7. Solo, "By Your Sldo," Mrs. R.
Williams.
8. Solo, "She Rests by tho Swanoo
River," Mrs. Sarah Stanfield.
9. Duet, "Oh, Tell Us, Merry Birds,"
Mrs. D. Newman, Mrs. Kitty Gray.
Part II.
1. Solo, "You Toll Mo Your Dream,
I'll Tell You Mine," Miss Hazoll B.
Watson.
2. Solo, "Ashore," Professor J. W.
Payne.
3. Comic Specialties," Professor L.
B. Alston.
4. Solo, "Yerlta," Mrs, 'M. Ross.
6. Solo, "Sing Merry Day," Mrs.
Dora Newman.
7. Solo, Mrs. Lula Easton.
W. H. Carter,- director.
INTERVIEW ON TIMBER LANDS.
A representative of The New Age
called on J, L. Martin, 601 Orogonlan
building, and In answer to an Inquiry
as to the state of tho tlmbor land
market, he said;
"The manifestation of a lively In
terest In the early spring and the low
prices of past years called buyers
from the East, which encouraged tho
holders to ask more price, having tho
effect of diminishing and discourag
ing those coming long distances, in
tending to buy. This, with newspaper
exaggeration, made a chasm between
buyers and Boilers. But both parties
have become more reasonable through
the discipline they received, and have
drawn nearer together the results of
the late election having some little
Influence on the buyers, and tho
amount on the market and years of
disappointment influencing the sellers,
the market assumes a more healthy
J tone, and we are now conducting fa-
lfwf -- k r Tf f . yjStW
vornblo negotiations satisfactory to
both parties on tracts ranging from a
claim to 50,000 acres, wo dealers
would bo glnd to seo prices advance,
but feeling the pulso of tho market,
would not wish to oncourngo owners
to mnko another gap betweon thorn- l,,111 bo nbsolutoly impartial, lo iu
solves and tho buyors nt tho samo suro publication, nil local news must
tlmo wo can confidently sny to tho roach us not later than Thursday mora
buyer, do not hesitate nnd keep your lug of each wook.
money idlo, whllo present prices rule, , .. ,, r- .
nnd wo think nny Judicious buyer who Mrs. M. Jackson has greatly Im
weighs all tho conditions In Oregon Proved since Inst week,
today will not fall to securo his poV- ,A , . ,
tion." P Fritz Koobla left Inst. Sunday
THE WASHINGTON LIFE 1NSUR -
ANCE COMPANY.
Miss L. Perry, of Chicago, is visit-
No insuranco man In tho Northwest Jng her brothor, Mr. Robort Porry.
Ib moro olntod ovor legitimate success ?h iriay spend throo or four monthB
than Ib Mr. Blair T. Scott, gonornl n Portland.
manager of tho department of tho Pa-I "
clflo Northwest for Tho Washington ' Mr. Andrew Mltupii, who wna so
Llfo Insuranco Company, whoso Port- Bovoroly injured whllo In tho dlB
land ofllco Ib nt 010-011-G12-613 Cham- cnargo of nls dutlcB an porter on tho
her of Commorco. Tho business done Pullman palaco car Is slowly Improv-
by thnt woll-establlshcd company dur-.'n8'
Ing tho past year In thlB city is an , " . k "
earnoBt expression of public Bontlmont'. Mrs. Hattlo Redmond roturnod to
favorable to Its strongth nnd ontor- Menclinn; luBt Tuesday, after n short
prise. W. H. Browor, Jr.. Is presl- visit to hor father, Mr. It. Crawford,
dent of this company, which hua dono of Grant strocL
41 yenrs of honest work, during which I , , , ,
tlmo It has mndo n most honornblo' A pleasant neighborhood birthday
record, its paid policy holdors now lnrty wnB arranged Monday ovonlng,
number 35,537.705, nnd its yearly in-("nor tho supervision of tho Misses
como Ib ovor throo million dollars. ' Duncan, nB March was tho birth-
Whut better recommendation should
nny conlpnny hnvo? Try tho Wash'
lngton Llfo.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
Tho Placo for Homoscokors to Go to
nt.tnln fMinlftncif Ttnrrrnlna
Tho Vnlloy Ronl EBtato Exchange
at 9 Mi First strcot, conducted by a
pioneer in tho business in this city,
whoso namo is a synonym for hon
esty nnd honorable treatmont, Is tho
in.u i - i,0 ,.,, ,i.Dir r
obtnln chances for homes. Ho haa yw and old, to meet at tholr homo
residence nnd farm property, and " Harrison street, whoro an onjoya
makes a specialty of acroago, fruit W evening was spent, onllvonod by
tracts, chicken ranches nnd dairy. prncB, music and n rogular old-fash-ranches
nt low prices. Tho coiii.,'nod. "candy pulling."- Dainty ro
pnny has lota nnd housos to sell nnd freshmonts wore served nnd all voted
to rent at phenomenal liguros. Ro- tho young ladlos to bo a great success
member tho number 9 V. FirBt street, B entertainers.
Clty Rov. E. I. Swan, of tho A. M. E.
-.. .!. oui. u r,. h Zlon church, nnuouncod last Sunday
The Finest Service to the East nd ., Umt ,,0 ,, rocolvo(1 trmiH.
-,u J,0UJ"' I for to tho Baltimore and Philadelphia
Tho O. R. & Co., in connection with confuronco, and stated that ho hopod
tho Oregon Short Lino and tho Union to ,)0 ft,)Io t0 ,nout jt,, tham tll0
Pacific, offors tho finest sorylco nnd mttoV ,)ftrt of Mny Whllo olh to
tho fastest tlmo to Bait Lako, Don- llftV0 hhn ,i0j,urt tho congrogatlou
vor, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paul, roaizo that tho opportunities nro far
S,L .LoUn',?' ch'cn?0' a,n, H P?,Int.8 greater Kast for an nnililtloue young
"""M ,;: i. , ' iiw ".imnn wonting in me minisiry man
liiuii, Willi uiiuii:u ui mini uuiuiuub
routes. Palaco and tourist sloopors,
library, dining nnd chair cars on all
trains.
Write A. L. Craig, G. P. A., O. It.
& N. Co., Portland, Oregon, for par
Ono of tho prettiest restaurants In n ,irunkon'husband was tho moro dot-
tho city is that rocontly opened as rmcnt. At tho mooting this wook
"Runyon'B Restaurant' at 253 Want- tho BUUj0ct will bo. -Should capital
lngton street, near Third. It is olo- ,ninHhmont bo abolished?" All aro
gantly furnished, provided with oyory- jnvjto(i to tho mcotlngs, which nro
thing neccsBnry to make up tho cholc- hoI(l onch Thursday uvonlng at tho
est bill of faro, prepared by cooks who A M jjf z)on cj,urcn,
aro not excolled on tho coast, and Its
patrons nro served by gontlomon who Mr Wj ht n piummor, who waa
thoroughly understand tho minutest ..nxiolntotl by Governor Goor na Bpo-
dotall of tholr business. A visit nt cn, commissioner for tho stuto of
meal tlmo to Runyon's Restaurant will Oregon, vlco Rov. A. Andorson, do-
convince you that It Is tho best placo ccnacj, to solicit funds for tho pro-
in the city to eat. posod monument to tho Into Charles
Local. Sumner, hnB entered upon tho work
with an earnest determination to
Wo want your trade. Muslo half muko n showing that will bo crodlta-
price! musical Instrnmeiits of all Wo to both t,""" 0Wn
ind. ca.h or installments. II II. ,1 .JSXSS
Wright, wliolesalo and retail dealer in w u,(, urK0 our ,)0op,0 to reBpond
iiiuato aud musioal merchandise. Tho uborally whon approached, as tho oh
Muiio building, 840 Wahingtou strent, .joct is ono thnt should appeal strong
Portland, Oregon, ly to ovory ono of our race.
Loewenberg &
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C. A. ltlUcr.Boclotj-Killtor.
Wo shall know no favorites, nnd
nigut lor lacoma to iook aner nis
. business Interests there.
month of Miss Grace Duncan.
Tho Initial entertainment given by
tho Goidon Link Sbclcty nt Mount
Olivet Baptist church Friday even
ing was n success in ovory particular.
An excellent nrogrammo was pre-
I sontcd and tho now society made a
I favornblo Impression on nil thoso In
attendance. Mrs. M. Edwards Ib pres
ident and Mrs. RubsoII, secrotary.
MIbbcb M. Forscytho and C. A. Rlttor
Invited n number ot tholr frlonds,
horo, bo they wish him God-speod.
Tho Paul Lawronco Dunbar Lltor
ary Society at tholr last mooting do
bated tho mibjoct "which Is tho moro
detrimental to a homo a drunken
tmahnrwl fir n nlln rrnlanmn lvlfn?' Thn
I 4nrv flnnlilnil Hint If wna ulinurn Mint.
Going Company
OF AND DEALERS IN
Stove Ranges,
Hollowware nd
Household...
Specialties...
Handled by All First
Class Dealers...
Royal Steel Ranges Are
the Best and Cheapest
in the Market
PORTLAND, OREGON
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