The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, May 04, 1901, Image 5

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C. A. STOKES LIQUOR CO.
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WHOLESALE DEALERS.
.PABST MILWAUKEE BEER
f Bottled br Pabit Brewing Co.
t Milwaukee, Wi.
, 1130 Pacific Avenue
TACOMA - WASH.
The Unrivaled Piano mf the World
KRANICH & BACH
Established 1864. "
Visit Our Wareroomsand Ee Oonvlcod. Many Other Stand
ard and ReHahle Makes of
PIANOS and ORGANS
We SeH on Easy Tor mm No Largo First Fmymont Remmlred.
Send Your Old Piano to Be Repair od by Reliable Workmen.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Cm Am yfHALE
Music House
M.O. MATTHIEU, Mnmn, 311 E. Alder end tie Un'on Ave.
Salem Store, 142 Si ate Si.
Any Alia Any Quantity Any Rtylfc
MACKINTOSHES, RUBBKK, AND OIL CLOTHING
Rnbbar Boats' and Shoes, Iteltlna;, Packing and Urn:.
Largest and Most Compteta Assortment of all Kinds o( Rubber Goods.
GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY
B. H. MASK, Presldsnt. F. M. 8IIEPARD. JR.. Treasurer J. A. 8UBPARD, Secretary
78-76 PIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON.
RUSSELL S COMPANY
BDII.DKRH OF
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers.
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It yo MBtoBaplat buying asachlnerjr, writ at for catalogue and pries.
RUSSELL & CO.
jk. H. AVER1T&. Manager. PORTLAND. OHECOW.
E. O. ATKINS COMPANY
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LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
....LA GRANDE, OREGON...
Cmpltml mnd Surplus - - - $72,000
THE METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAL - - $50,000.
rmCHOH BLOCK, TAOOMA, WASH.
PHILIP V. CAE8AR. President TRUMAN W. ENOS, Vice-President 1 0. B. 8ELVI0,
Cashier: JACOB K. VAKDERUILT, Assistant Cashier.
....BEMEHAL BAMKINQ IM ALL ITS BKAMOHES ....
Interest allowed on deposits in Saving Department. Clrri'lur Letters ol Credit Issued on
Jinn Knnc, China and Yokohoma. Japan; aUo Drafts and Bills of Exchange Issued on
China and Japan and the principal cities ol Europe. Forelen moneys exchanged.
Wm Hmvm Stmel.l FmollHImm tin- HmnOtlnw B.l Dumt mnd Bullion.
THE Ha C. ALBEE COMPANY
....DEALERS IN....
Second Hand Machinery
260 Cast Water Street.
COLLINS-PRESTON-WILSON CO
SUOUESSOIl TO J'ATIUCK. 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.
;,f,7u7P.,.'0" PORTLAND, OREGON
DRUNK THE FAMOUS
"XATeinlietrci's. Beer
For Sale at All the Principal Saloons
Brmwery am OMmm n:tf&ZlZLVS&?1"'''
ESTABLISH 1SM1.
ALLEN & LEWIS
Shipping: Sc Commission Merchants
...WHOLESALE GROCERS...
TO SAVE TIME ADDBES3 ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO THE COMPANY.
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. ST. CHARLES .HOTEL:.
JOHN GIBL1N, Prop.
First-Class Accommodations and Prompt serf-
Ice. Large Sample (ooms (or
Commercial Travelers.
Phone 7. Cor. First and Washington St.
Alt any, Oregon.
.POHTLAHD, OREeOH,
Maautmcfurtra of
PACIFICO
PERFECTION
PACIFIC STAR
INDHX
CROSS CUT SAWS
No. 60 First St.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
HtoemreHATEo iss7.
POHTLAUD, BKEBOB.
To Our Many Colored Readers.
From nnd after tihd ditto those who
dcatro to receive Tho New Ace must
linvc a clenr record on its subscription
books. Hereafter no credit will Iks
extended to tuibscribdrs. Our effort
to givo to the renders of this journnl
ii bright, up-to-dnto newspnper, with
its spccinl features for tho pcoido of
our rncc, certainly deserves its recog
nition. Having sent the New Age for
two or three years to ninny colored
people who professed inability to pay
in advance, wo now feel that they
should manifest their appreciation of
this kindness by preparing to pay tip
immediately. Do not wait for a sec
ond notice, remit at oncu.
I did not receive my paper hits
week because I had not paid my sub
scription. You must pay before you
get another paper.
Progress and Improvements at Clatsop Beach.
Tho popularity of Seaside as a sum
mer resort is evidenced by tho many
improvements being made there for
the accommodation of visitors during
the ensuing season. Store than 11
score of new summer cottages arc
cither completed or in courso of con
struction and several moro. will bo
added before tho season opens. Pat
rons of this resort, which has all the
natural advantages, will hail with de
light the addition of a modern water
nnd sewerage system, upon which act
ive operations have lcgun nnd will
bo completed in time to supply pure
wholesomo water from a nearby moun
tain stream to all of thoso who follow
tho throng and appreciate the efforts
of the promoters of a progressive sum
mer resort. Many people who former
ly spent thoir outings at other North
west beaches nro now and have been
permanent patrons of Clatsop beach
ever since tho completion of the
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
from Portland to Bcasidu. During
the summer season this company hits
made rates and olTcred tho public a
train service, which for cheapness and
convenience could not bo approached
by the rival transportation lines. Tho
railroad has not yet announced its
rates nnd schedulo for tho season
which is about to open, but they are
preparing to handle larger crowds
than they did last year; in view of
this fact, it is only fair to presume
that thoy will have hoiuo new advant
ages to ofl'er to tho seasidcrs. ,
A perfect light means moro than n
good light. It means a light that is
brilliant and steady, one that gives
little heat, no smoke, and no odor,
and 0110 that costs but little to burn
and needs but slight attention.
Wouldn't you call a light like this a
nerfwt lielit? If vnn I1111I mwli n
light wouldn't you think it better than
gas or electricity; wouldn't you say it
hnd nil their advantages and none of
their faults? Well, there is such n.
light it's tho angle lamp nnd besides
these points its throws tho light just !'"", mo typewriter wnii operates
where it in wanted. It is a perfect with rapidity, and tho man who, bo
siuVtituto for gas or electricity. 1 i"K clllcient in these respects, has also
When stores, churches or houses aro ' knowledge of commercial require-
lighted with it they look cheerful and
attractive. Of course it costs more
than poor, old fashioned lump-, but
it saves its cost many times over in a
year. It's cnean at any price. All
styles from one burner up. Send for
catalogue. Jackson L. Drown,
Taylor street.
270
Stop your coughing by using Dr.
Ny wull 's cough cure, tho only guar
anteed cough remedy on the market. iut the same time, rapidly advanced in
This cough euro is guaranteed to stop theso important respects. Thin col
and euro tho most stublorn cough and CK0 j8 j mmqxx ll tho year, holding
will euro consumption in its early day 'and night school, and tho success
MllUM 11 IUKU1I 111 UII113 IIIKI Ill'COrillllg
to directions. Protect your little
children, when they have taken a
cold by giving them the best remedy
on earth for coughs and colds, Dr.
Nywall'a cough enrol A few doses
will break tho cold and savo the littlo
ones irom sicJcnehs and perliaps death.
Take no other. Orders taken and de
livered by Richard Kuehne, -llJJfj
North Third street, Portland, Oregon.
Tho picturesque lino and tho royal
ono back to tho homo of your child
hood Is via tho Northern Pacific.
You will rldo ovor tho
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UOCKIGB,
along Clark'B fork of tho Columbia'
and tho beautiful Yellowstone: skirt
Ing tho shores of Lake Pond d'Orollle,
through tho famous Dad Lands of Pyr
amid Park and across tho wheat Holds
of tho Red rivor valloy you go at
fifty miles an hour, and sleep and cat
In perfect comfort as the solid veatl
buled train rushes along.
For detailed Information, tickets,
sleeping car reservations, maps of
routes, etc., call on or write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
255 Morrison street, corner Third,
Portland, Or.
SHORT
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WE KEKJ" NONE 11UT0PH fcl'ECTACl.E ANU KVKOLAfefi KITH.
Dr. J. H. Phillips, Optician,
With A. N. Wright, the Iu.v Jeweler, W3 Morrison Street, near Fifth, Portland, OreKon.
A T i Our Specialty
meriranlpndru First.ciaSS
I . "Ti3sw &" Work.
2m bswLmt aaaw
COR. TWELFTH AND FLANDERS STS.,
All Orders Promptly Executed. Portland, Oregon.
CITY NEWS
C. A. Rlttcr, Society Editor.
Wo shall know no favorites,
and
shall lio absolutely Impartial. To In
suro publication, all local news must
reach ub not later than Thursday morn
ing of each week. T
John Dearirig is improving nnd will
bo nble to bo about iii a short time.
Mr. F. D. Thomas, who has been
confined to his homu for the past week
has improved considerably.
A full attendance of the members
of the Afro-American Council is re
quested for the next regular meeting
to bo' held May 13.
Now Northwest lodge, No. 21154, G.
U. 0. of 0. l-, will attend dovino ser
vices at the Ilethol A. M. E. church
t;hc second Sunday in May.
, The Afro American Council has
urged it uinm tho colored citizens to
take part in the parade to bo given in
honor of tho visit of President Mo
Kinlcy. A large number have signi
fied their willingness to do so.
The services at the A. M. E."1 Zion
church next Sunday promise to bo of
more than usual interest. On that
occasion the music will bo furnished
by tho Juvenile choir and Row E. I.
Swan will preach his farewell sermon.
It is exacted that his successor, Rev
Wright, will be hero by that itmc.
The entertainment to bo givon on
May 7 at the O. A. R. hall for the
benefit of the Hotel Portland brass
band, deserves the patronage of the
colored people of tho city. Tho
organization numbers 15, who have
went to considerable oxpeuso to equip
themselves with instruments nnd pay
for tho services of an instructor.
A greeting to my childhood's home,
To friends and brothers too,
I send with many a loving wish
from this Southern land to you.
Though far away I'vo wandered,
And your faces I cannot seo,
Still in my heart is a deathless love. ,
That binds me close to thee.
Written expressly for Tho New Ago
by Mrs. J. O. Makioll (neo Ritter),
Clyo, G.
Behnke's Lswand Commercial School.
Tho professional man, tho business
man and tho active participant in
any important lino of employment
fully understand, i( they ho up-to-dnto
in their quest for legitimate
profit, tho great necessity of dispos
ing qf tho cvery-day tasks with celeri
ty, easo and accuracy. Thero is not
a business onlco of any consequenco
.anywhere in tho active world of trade,
, commercial or professional, that can
afford to dlspcnso with tho service
of,tlu rnpld ami itccurato stcnogra-,
incuts in every transaction.
Tho remarkable popularity and suc
cess of Professor Uehnke's Pcrnin
Shorthand and Commercial college,
in tho Commercial block, Second and
Washington streets, in educating man
and women in these special branches
of equipment for business cmphasir.es
this fact, together with that of tho
business like manner in which stu
dents aro instructed thoroughly and,
is insured when such an able and
thorough instructor as Professor
Dchnkois at its head.
Graduates from this college aro gen
erous with their compliments to the
school and their testimonials as to its
iroficionuy
1 TI10 Pcrnin system of shorthand
displacing all others. It is simple,
has fow word signs and is employed
with speed uuattainahlo in any other
system. Stenographers of Portland,
as elsewhere, are abandoning tho old
, systems for this new, simple, perfect
' j lrnf,.--,ir Il,l.i.L-. .mil nlilillll
iiiki iicuuriuu iiiciniHi,
M(mo of ,,is Htcmt,Iro concerning Ihu
phenomenal success of his college mid
tho unprecedented popularity of tho
Pcrnin universal system of sten
ography. NEW TAILORINO HOUSE.
A. J. Armstrong, for many ycara
head cuttor for Nlcoll, has oponed n
tullorlng establishment at 313 Wash
1 Ington street. This houso 1b stocked
with a completo stock of uptoduto
goods. Tho eliding is t'ono by Mr. A.
J. Armstrong, well knoWn as a first-
class cutter. Stylo nnd fit guaranteed.
Prices modoratn. Good work and
honest dealings.
ARMSTUONO, THE TAILOR.
313 Washington St.
ESSAY OIN FITS.
lltxl.fif fl t, Tl. .a ......I Aa u.wl l.u.l lit...
we uoht Keep t;m.
A Trial Will Convince.
Oregon Telehone (Irani Ml
Columbia Ml.
.ii . r 1 . MMLiay
CHICKERING boston
WEBER New york
KIMBALL chicaqo
,
KIMBALL, CROWN AND
BURDETTE ORGANS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
In New Music Block
Entrance
351 WASHINGTON Street
PORTI.AND, OR.
THE DRESS AND CHARM OF GENTILITY
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SALEM WOOLEN MILLS.
C. T, ROBERTS, Manager.
EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF LADIES' TRIMMED HATS
...AT.... $-495 -EACH,.
Wo ilonnsnmn remarkable svlllnir In Hats slnro our nimnliiirnu Ihu I81I1 of liut iniinlli, as
many 1'ortlaml Itullcs well know. v'o hail special titles n( trlmiiiol linu it l.'.in, ILOlaiul
JV), nil ol which were rvmnrkahlo allies, but (union'! think with At u cr'iiiaU'il tho offer
liiK'or tho present mlllnir miuiy n( which aiar to liirlli ilmilili' Ihu pticu iitkctl.
Kviry If at we offer at II.VA Is new nmt neyer shown I diru no two alike.
San ford & Edwards,
S. W. Cor. Sixth and Washington Stfl.
NEW LIFE TO
IGV'""'..'; Anchor
Qrest Combination ol Strength and llesnty,
"Tu Tm That Dispa."
ft Tna Old Fskcb,
Ai " iHri"fc,a5(lftf Jxi." "s ZKfJZ-' -ir-,J,,f?, $., , ;.r'.rriis?
See Our Anchor Clamp
You would be surprised II rou knew
howlltllult would tout ou to fix up
that old fence. Heller send for imiiu
Anchor Clamps and I'prishls, anil '
pair ol our pinchers, and mk ) our o d
wire (emo look liitiu iiuw one.
ANCIIOIl rEIIOi: looks so nlcn and
Is so ktro'iu IhHt firmsrs tninetlmrs
think that It mint be hUh priced, It
Isn't, thoiuh.
WZfaW
Cuup Uirom UitNO. Cattle, Sheep
FARM, RAILROAD
Write for Trices and Cata'ogue.
Agents Wanted In
Every Town,
Loewenberg &
MANUFACTURERS
229 to 235 Taylor Street
tSS to 194 Second Street
Usansjl HI npatt&i Kl
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PIANOS
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Belongi without question to those
whose clothing, by Its Style, Cut
and Fit, bears the stamp of genu
ine refinement. We give an air
of distinction to those whom we.
fit with a suit of clothing, and.
by our arthtic method supply any
physical defect that detracts from,
the form. Our materials are re
cherche and elegant. . . . .
85 Third Street.
OLD FENCESI
Clamps and Uprights. ,
Tun Anchor Finci.'
nnd Hog Tight. It NKrtnRLii' alter closlnr.
AND LAWN FENCE.
TTMF
The Portland Anchor Fence Co
74a Nlcolal St., PORTLAND, Oregon.
Going Company
OF AND DEALERS IN
Stove Ranges,
Hollowware
Household...
Specialties...
Handled by AH First
Class Dealers...
Royal Steel Ranges Are
the Best and Cheapest
in the Market.
PORTLAND, OREGON