The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, April 13, 1901, Image 5

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    THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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C. A. STOKES LIQUOR CO.
WHOLK8ALE DKALKKS.
PABST MILWAUKEE BEER
Bottled br rbt Brewing Co.
Milwaukee, Wis.
1130 Pacific Avenue
TACOMA - WASH.
The Unrtvalel Piano of the World
KRANICH & BACH
Estal Halted 1864.
Visit Our Warerooms and Bo Oonvloed. Many Other Stand
ard and Rollablo Makes of
PIANOS and ORGANS
Wo Soil on Ecay Torms. No Larie First Famont Remulrotl.
$?.'' "IF Old Piano to Bo Repaired by Reliable Workmen.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. A. WHALE
Music House.
M. O. MATTHIEU, Mnpr. 311 E. Aldor and 116 Un'ox Ave.
Sale m St yro, 142 t ito Sf.
Any Site Any CJum.tlty Any Sty l
MACKINTOSHES, RUBBMt AND OIL CLOTHING
Ilublmr rtnoti and Sliot-a, Helling, Packing mid Iloan.
Largest and Moat Complete Aarortmctit of all Klndi of Ilubber (looda.
GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY
k. H. PEASE, rreildent. F. M. BilKl'Altl), Jit.. Treasurer 3. A. SIIKl'AHO, Secretary
73-76 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
RUSSELL A COMPANY
BUll.DKKB OK
Ermines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers.
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If yoa Bonteinplnto buying machinery, writo ns for catatoguo and prices.
RUSSELL & CO.
A. H. AYER1LL. Manager. PORTLAND. OREGON.
E. C. ATKINS
SxpAipED $ Branch,
SSawkwemmmm.
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
...LA GRANDE, OREGON...
Capital antl Surplus - - $72,000
THE METROPOLITAN BANK
' CAPITAL - - $50,000,
mEMOH BLOCK, TAOOMA, WASH.
. HUMP V. CAE8AK, J'retldent; TRUMAN W. KNOP, Vlce-1'reildent; 0. B. 8EL.VI0,
Cariiierl JACOU II. VANDKUBILT, Aulttant Caililer.
....OEMCRAL BAMKIMO I. ALL ITS BRANCHES....
Interest allowed on denoilti In Paving department. Circular Lcttera of Credit luurd on
llnnir Kim?, China ami Yokohnma. Junan; alto Dralti and IIIIIioI Exchange limed on
China and Japan and the principal cities o( Europe. Foreign moneyt exchanged.
Wm Hmwm Special Fmollltlam tor Handling Cold Duai and Bullion.
THEH. G. ALBEE COMPANY
...DEALERS IN
Second Hand! Machinery
260 East Water Straet.
COLUNS-PRESTON-WILSON GO
8UCCK8SOU TO I'ATItlCK, MAHTICK TO.
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 Phono
Mulu4t7...
DRIINK TUB FAMOUS
"ATeiniia,:rcaL's Beer
For Sale at All the Principal Saloons
Brmwmry antl Oftlcm
EMTABUSHEB 1SM1.
ALLEN & LEWIS
Shipping A Commission Merchants
WHOLESALE
TO BAVK TIME AOPBES9 ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY.
mmm.4MtmM4Femmtatrmmt.aUHM. FeHTLAMB, MKFMMM.
ST, .CHARLES HOTEL
IOHN GIBLIN, Prop.
Flnt-CltM Accommodations and Prompt tcrr-
Ice. Large Sample Qoomi tor
Commercial 'travelers.
Phone 7. Cor. First and Washington Sts.
.Allaay, O.'Cgor.
COMPANY
.PORTLAND, OREO.ON.
Manufacturers of
PA CI PICO
PERFECTION
PACIFIC STAR
INDEX
CROSS CUT SAWS'
No. GO First St.
PORTLAND, OREOON.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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Tmlathanm Mumhar 79.
tmeemroBATEB msi.
GROCERS...
A FENCE THAT 18 A FENCE.
How to Build It Substantially, to En
' dure, and, Considering Its Per
manency, at Minimum Cost.
Have you any conception of tho ag
gregate cost of tho lences of the
United StateB? Would you bollovo it
If you wcro told that It reaches tho
astounding total of $5,628,892,1607
Well, this figure is tho official esti
mate. We get it from tho government
records. Much of this grand aggre
gate Is made up with the cost of the
construction of cheap fence which,
any man with experience will agree,
is tho dearest fenco for tho farmer to
build.
Tho Portland Anchor Fenco Cam-
pony, a now local enterprise of ex
tensive proportions, is prepared to
help tho farmers to reduce this tre
mendous drain upon their resources
and at the same tlmo to enable them
to construct fences of remarkable en
during character, and thus econom
ically, at tho smallest possible cost.
That is certainly just what the farm
ers want; -not only. tho. farmers, but
all others who need foncos, gates, trco
guards, offlco railings, stall parti
tions, wire grills, arbors, elovator en
closures and for ovory other purposo
In that line.
"Tho Anchor Fonco," In tho first
plnco, is pre-eminently tho best wlro
fenco In tho world. It required only
a brief experience after Its Introduc
tion to establish that fact beyond all
question. It has been awarded tho
first premium at every exposition
whore It has been entered In competi
tion with other wlro fences; besides
this, It ha"S received tho unqualified
endorsement of the best and most In
telligent fenco .men in tho United
States and Canada, and It has been
adopted both on public and private
grounds wherever Introduced.
There Is not a small, weak or twist
ed wlro used In Tho Anchor fenco con
struction. It Is of nil largo wires, nnd
tho Anchor Clamp makes a rlvct-tlght
Joint. Both wires nro slightly crimped
when tho clamp Is closed on them,
leaving no possibility that tho wires
may spread In any direction.
Tho Anchor clamp, or " Clamp
Pinchers," Is nil tho tool you need for
building tho Anchor fonco. They nro
vory simple In their application and
mako an absolutely rigid Joint. It docs
whnt other tics protend to do makes
an Immovnblo anchor; It prevents sag
ging wires; It provents Injury to
stock; It makes a fenco that stock
cannot break down; it can uo usou
for making now or ropalrlng old
fences.
But tho charactor and quality of tho
Anchor fonco, ub a whole, cannot bo
fully npproclatod without being ex
amined cnrefully. Tho best way to do
that Is to go to Tho Portland Anchor
Fonco Company's hcadqunrtors, at 742
Nlcolnl street, this city, and seo for
yourself how It Is dono nnd what It is
after It Is dono. If you need n fonco
or anything olso In tho lino handled
by this company, thoro Is whoro you
will buy It hereafter.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN OIL?
An Absolutely Safe Plan on Which to
Invest, With Guarantee Against
Loss.
If you oro Interested In oil nnd In
tho development of tho oil resources
of tho country (ns you ought to bo),
tho Occidental Oil Company can en
tertain you with description of ono
of tho best plans over concolvod and
put Into practical operation. In tho
first plnco, tho Occidental Oil Com
pany was organized about n year ago
under tho laws of West Virginia, In'
order that tho stock might bo fully
paid up and nonassessable. Its cap
ital stock consists of 600,000 shares at
a par valuo of $1 per shnro. It owns
11,000 ncres of land In woll-known oil
districts in Korn county, whoro tho
oil sands .are saturated 10 to 18 per
cent with rich fuol oil.
Tho Occidental Oil Company will
hnvo nothing to do with nsscssablo
stock, besides which It ngroos to place
a specified. sum of monoy In tho bnnk
as n guarantee of Its ability to carry
out Its contracts.
Tho Comblno Plnn of tho Occidental
Oil Company, In which ton companies
organize a combination of Interests In
the development of oil lands for tholr
mutual aid and security, makes suc
cess doubly sure and renders Impos
sible the question of failure.
ThlB plan has proved vory popular,
as under It tho investor takes no risk
or loss.
Full Information In detail nt room
2, Chamber of Commorco block, Port
land, Or.
For Oil Development Purposes.
Tho Archuleta Oil Company havo
placed a limited amount of their
(..aaiifv atntlr nn nnln nnd nfTnr this
first authorized Issuo at a vory low
price for one week. On' April IB tho
price will be advanced. This company
Is composed of conservative business
men, who first thoroughly Investigated
tho flattering showings before proceed
in., d.rihnr with It Thnv linvn aatla-
fled themselves, and conscientiously
bolleve that they aro offering one of
tho best Inducements to conservative
Investors. Petrolum oil of good qual
ity Is alreday there. Sinking a well
will demonstrate In how great quanti
ties It exists there. Tho officers of
tho company aro: President. J. II.
Hobblns. president First bank of Sump
tor; vice-persldent, Hugh McOuiro,
president Pacific Paper Company;
treasurer. T. N. Stoppenbach, secre
tary Pacific Paper Company; secre
tary. J. H. Hawloy, Oregon manager
W. N. B. Loan Association. Stock can
bo purchased and all Information ob
tained at the offlco of tho company.
J. H. Hawley, secretary, No. 2 Cham
ber of Commerce. .
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is horeby given that I havo
filed my final report and account as
administrator, with tho will annexed,
of the estate of Oliver Van Duzer,
deceased, in tho county court of tho
state of Oregon, for tho county of
Multnomah, and Monday, tho 6th day
of May, A. D. 1001, at 2 o'clock P. M.
and tho court-room of said court, In
the county courthouse, In Portland,
Oregon, have been appointed by said
court as the time and place for the
hearing of objections to such final
account and the settlement thereof.
DAVID M. DUNNE,
Administrator ao aforesaid.
Dated April 4, 1901.
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General Information Concerning
the Afro'Amertean.
TXKEN FROM OUR VARIOUS EXCHANGES
Showing the Progreii of the Various Ufttt
of Human Endeavor Being Accom
plished by (he Race.
A colored woman at Youngstown,
O., has sued a young white lady of
that city for $20,000 Tor alienating tho
niicction or her husband.
Parts of Professor Council's Chat
tanoogn speech have been nlnccd bv
a Northern college In a work on "Fo-
ronslc Declarations for College Sttt
dents."
A numbor of prominent citizens of
Ohio havo employed Attorney Albert
Whlto, of Louisville, Ky., to make an
argument for them In a suit to n
title to land valued nt J100.000.
Thero nro 12 colored women In tho
Old Folks' Homo nt Philadelphia, who
are more than 100 years old. Ono of
them Is 130 years old and Is said to
bo tho oldest woman In tho world.
Louis P. Kcnsey, n whlto mnn,
left his J1700 estate to Elizabeth Por
ter, a colored woman 84 years old, who
was for many years employed as cut
tor for Danlol Coombc, tho tailor. Tho
colored woman was his housckeopor
for 27 years. Ills only relatives wioro
Blstor nnd nelco; ho gavo each $100.
PCforo he died ho sntd he Intended to
rownrd his old faithful colored ser
vant. Burgin, Ky. Mllledgovlllo, a small
village a few miles south of hore, has
como to the front with n suro-enough
glass cater. Ills nnmo Is Chnrlcs
Wooldrldge, color blnck, ago about 25.
and ho devours lamp ch'mncys nnd
carpet tacks with coso and Impunity.
Ho has attracted tho attention of pco
plo for miles around, nnd has dumb
founded tho physicians by his to
markablo feats.
James G. Brooks, private messongor
of Omaha's mayor, Inherits n fortune
Mlchnol Ferrell, an Irishman, .took a
fancy to tho boy for his bright nnd
honest disposition, nnd legally adopted
him. After receiving a common school
education, tho boy was put Into tho
mayor's ofllco by his adopted father,
whoro ho proved himself useful, Mr.
Farroll owned n largo ranch In Dn
kota, and whllo there last month at
tending to affairs ho suddenly died.
Small bequests wore made to sovoral
Catholic Institutions and a few friends,
tho remnlndor of his proporty and
$10,000 In cash being willed to his
adoptod son, James G. Brooks,
Tho 'first Southern negro congress
will bo held at Jackson, Miss., July 1
to j, 1001, Inclusive. Mississippi has
granted this congress her representa
tive hall, and as a stato, Its rank Is of
groat loyalty, loyal to Its subjects and
mnklng education and Its commercial
lntorcst n success with prosperity.
This congress will meet for tho pur
pose of the common good nnd wolfnrc
of tho negro nnd Caucasian races, for
tho ponco nnd harmony of our states,
especially thoso of our Southern
homes that tho races may bettor un
derstand each other, thnt prosperity
may flow and tho commercial Interest
of our BtntcB may grow; that tho high
est mark of Christian civilization mny
exist throughout tho land nnd coun
tries. All matters portalnlng to tho
race will bo discussed In a conserva
tive mannor.
The Elleford Company at Cordray's.
Tho Elleford Company nnd Josslo
Norton will open a brief season at
fnnlmu'o Mintitnr nnmmnnrlnir RtmrinV
evening, April 14. Few companies
nave toured mo rncinc coasi which
bonr such an enviable rocord as tho
Elleford Company. William J. Elle
ford, the manngor, Is an old-tlmo Bhow
man. As a manipulator of road enter
prises ho has but fow equals, nnd his
career oxtonds over n profltnblo field
of many years. Mr. Elleford brings
with him a company of picked artists
nnd n ronnrtnlrn of tho latest Eastern
Buccosses. During tho company's stay
in this city thoy win presoni two iuii
ular comedy-dramas "The Amorlcnn
Girl" and "Mrs. Partington nnd Her
Son Ike." Both plays aro notable for
their brightness nnd humor. "Tho
American Girl" will bo presented Sun
Anv nvnini Anrii 14. Mondtiv. Tues
day and Wednesday of tho week fol
lowing, togethor witn a unuiruay mm
Ineo. "Mrs. Partington and Her Son
Iko" will supply tho humorous mnto-
rlnl tnr tho nthnr nlirhts. OinbrnclllR
Thursday, Friday and Saturday oven-i
Ings.
NEW TAILORING HOUSE.
A. J. Armstrong, for many ycnrsl
head cutter for Nlcoll, has oponod a
tailoring establishment nt 313 Wash
ington street. This houso la stocked
with a complete stock of upto-dato
goods. Tho cutting 1b dono by Mr. A.
J. Armstrong, well known as u first
class cutter. Stylo and fit guaranteed.
Prices moderate Qood work und I
honest dealings.
ARMSTRONG. THE TAILOR.
313 Washington St.
Tho picturesque lino and tho royal
ono back to tho homo of your child
hood Is via tho Northern Pacific.
You will rldo aver tho Rockies,
along Clark's fork of the Columbia
and tho beautiful YellowBtono; skirt
ing the shores of Lake Pond d'Orelllo,
through the famous Bad Lands of Pyr
amid Park and across tho wheat fields
of tho Red river valloy you go at
fifty miles an hour, and sleep and oat
In perfect comfort aa the solid vestl
buled train rushes along.
For detailed Information, tickets,
sleeping car reservations, maps of
routes, etc., call on or wrlto
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
2B5 Morrison street, corner Third,
Portland, Or.
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CITY NEWS
C. A. Ulttcr. Society Kdltor.
Wo shall know no favorites, nnd
nIiiiII bo absolutely impartial. To in
suro publication, nil local news must
reach us not lator tlntu Thursday morn
ing of each week.
Social Events for the Ensuing Week.
Under this head wo will bo glad
to notlco nny gathering of a social
nature If notified of tho same.
Mr. Frank Dlshmoro spent n few
days In the city this week.
Mr. Henry Thompson has resigned
his position nt Watson's restaurant to
accopt one with Mark L. Cohn.
Friday, April 19. Regular mooting
of sowing circle nt tho Bethel A. M.
E. church, Tenth and Davis streets.
Thursday. Regular mooting of tho
Paul Lawronco Dunbnr Lltorary So
ciety at tho A. M. E. Zlon church,
Thirteenth and Main streotB.
Tuesday evening, April 16. Regular
meeting of the Golden Link Social Clr
clo at tho Mt. Olivet Baptist church,
Seventh nnd Evorctt streets.
B. F. Soabrooks, formerly pastor of
tho Bcthol A. M. E. church of this
city, hnH chargo of n church of tho
Bamo denomination nt Atlantu, Ga.
At tho Bothel church, tho Easter ex
ercises took place nt 2:30 P. M., and
at tho A. M. 13. Zlon nt 8 P. M. A nout
sum was raised nt both churches for
missionary purposes.
Mr. Benjamin Gnyles, who served as
steward on tho transport Thyra, ar
rived In Portland ovorland on tho nth
Inst. He oxpocts to spend two or
three weeks on shoro.
EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING
$4.95
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Vt Ion Miinn rmlarkHliloH'llliiK In llnt ulnco our opi'Mlnir on llio Itttli nl Intt mimlli, ai
mnnv I'nrltA'iil Imlli'H well kniiw. VtVo IihiI ocII mlin nf trliniua I Inttmit I J in, ll.tlniiil
t'.') tll n which wm' rt'innrkalilo vmIiick, Intt wi don't ihltik tvolutvo iivcr i'iIiiiIm1 tho otter
liitf (or the i-ri'H'nt nt'lllnu ninny of which nppeiir tn h worth douhlo tlio ithc HLid.
I vt) lint wo offer iUJI.MU new und ni-vrr hon lofott no two iillke.
Sanford & Edwards,
S. W. Cor. Sixth and Washington Sts.
NEW LIFE TO OLD FENCES!
Iff.W u.WK Anchor Clamps and Uprights.
titi-i'!1 --iTT ; . . .jr -tnm.iav1 pi "-" .1
"rnArqifc
Great Combination ol strength and Deadly,
"Tns Tis That Binds."
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See Our Anchor Clamp
You would lifl mrprUcd 11 jou knew
liowllttlnlt muiiIiI tout )ou in fix tip
that old fence. Holler nonil for fiiinu
Anchor (!ain and I'prlFliti, nnd
pair f our idmlicr, ntnl nmku)ouru d
wlro fenco look llkoa new duo,
ANdllOlt KKWK look 1 o nlro and
la tn utriniK Hint firmur" nometliiifs
think that It n.utt to high priced. It
liu't, though.
Cattle, Sheep and
FARM, RAILROAD
Write for Privet and Ctta'ojue.
AKtiiU Wauled In
hvery Town.
Loewenberg &
MANUFACTURERS
229 to 235 Taylor Street
tSS im 104 Seoond Street
CLixr llKroxB Uiino.
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On Wednesday, tho 10th Inst., tho
social season was opened by a danco
given at Caledonia hnll by tho Sllvor
Star Social Club. It was n eolect
nffnlr, admission being strictly by In
vitation, nnd tho assembled party,
fresh from tholr lontcn devotions, par
took with rollsh ,of tho opportunity
offered them to enjoy themselves, nnd
when tho hour enmo that tho sounds
of "Homo, Sweet Homo" floated on
tho nlr, reluctantly bndo ndlett to tho
scono nnd wended their way homo
ward. Easter Sunday, though threatening
nt Intervals during the day, passed
without rain, thus removing tho fenr
from many of sovon wet Sundays, and
allowed tho feminlno part of tho con
gregations thnt crowded tho various
edifices of worship to display many
new nnd' becoming designs In milli
nery. Tho exorcises nt tho various
churches woro appropriate to tho oc
casion, and tho children acquitted
thoniselvos In a manner that showed'
tho results of careful and persistent
training.
ADMINI8TRATOR'8 NOTICE.
Stato of Oregon for llio county of v
Multnomah.
In tho matter of the cstato of Lucy
Knapp, dorcaRod:
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned has been appointed by
tho county court of tho stato of Ore
gon, for tho county of Multnomah,
administrator of the estate of Lucy
Knapp, doccused, and nil persona nro
lieroby notified to present nny clnlniR
which thoy may hnvo against tho said
cstato, with proper vouchers, duly
vorlflod, to tho undersigned, nt room
716, Chnmbor of Commerce, Portland,
Orogon, within six months from (Into
of tho first publication of this notice
DWIOHT F. KNAPP.
Administrator of tho Estnto of Lucy '
Knapp, docoaRcd. '
Datod, March 29, 1901. .
Onto of first publication, April 6,
1901.
OF LADIES' TRIMMED HATS
..EACH..
Tint Old Fskci.
THE ANC1IOU rXNCI.
Hog Tight, it Nkvih sun after cloilng.
AND LAWN FENCE.
The Portland Anchor Fence Co.
74a Nlcolal St., PORTLAND, Orogon.
Going Company
OF AND DEALERS IN
Stove Ranges,
Hollowware d
Household...
Specialties...
Handled by All Flrst
Class Dealers.,.
Royal Steel Ranges Are
the Best and Cheapest ,
in the Market
PORTLAND, OREGON
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