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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1901)
THE ,cTEM AGE, POKTLAJST), OBKCrON. &' ?4 . nip I 4 ..'5 , ,T pVJ ASTHMA CURE FREE! j Asthmalene Brings Instant aii SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE (CHAINED ' rnst rrM YEARS t rTnJpPjKp i I though you are despairing, however bad yonr case, Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to send it. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO., 79 East J30th St., N. Y.city. Sold by all druggists. The E. C. ATKINS A CO. Atkins Saws are Always Ahead.. Established I870 G. P. Rummelin & Sons, Manufacturing Furriers, 126 Second St., near Washington OOH BPKCIAI.TY Fur Jackets, Capes, Collarettes, Boas, Muffs, Fur Trimmines, etc., in all the Fashionable Furs. Fine assortment of Feather Boas. latoat Stylos, Boat Quality, Lowest Prlcos The Leading and Reliable Furriers of the Northwest When in Medford STOP AT The New Nash Hotel ' Y FIKST CLASS IN KVKKY PAItTICULAK. W. J. HAMILTON, Proprietor. Dalles Laundry Co. FIRST-OIASS WORK at Short Notice ' Gentlemen's Work a Specialty Local rhonn 341 Long DUtHiioa 003 THE DALLES, OREdON "" K. Y. JupD.rioU. F K. Jupp, Soo'y and Tress. Tiikhos K. Kill, Manager Incorporated, 1890 Capital Stock, 110,000 PENDLETON Woolen Mills Manufacturer of Flee ;eWool Blankets, Indian Robes Casslmeres, Flannels Pendleton, Orom T P.EK8 BEK SUPPLIES 81'llAY TUMI'S BEE US Br.fcU3 BUELL LAMBERSON'S SONS SEEDSMEN, 1B0-18J Front St., Portland, Oregon Poultry supplies Garden Hose Ferttllteri mllE ST. LOU1B LIVEUY, FEED AND'SALE STABLES A specialty of FtraKlasi Turn -out and Con. veyaucvi lor Commercial Mtn ai d the general public Remodeled and improved WOORS 4 SPARROW. Proprietors Phone 101. La Grande, Oregon WANTED-8EVERAL PERSONS OF CHAR acier and good reputation In each state (one In this county required) to-ivpreent and adver lltti old established wealthy business hoise o( solid financial .undlnif. Salary 118.00 weekly with expert" additlt nil, all parable lu cash each Wednesday direct from head offlre. IIore and carriages furnished, when nertary. Re(. erencea Enclose self-addreued stamped en veloie. Manager, 16 Caxton Building, Chlcsgo. INVEST IN OIL STOCK. Now la the time to buy shares of the Archuleta OU Company, because very shortly it will be fully demon strated whether their Btock is worth nothing per share, or worth $5.00 and more per share. The drill Is purchased and will soon penetrate the oil deposits, and then the stock will either be withdrawn from the market or else go away up in value. The stock Is 10 cents per share now. Address either personally or by let ter, J- H. Hawley, Btock broker, No. 2 Chamber of Commerce building, Port land, Oregon. Relief and Permanent Cure in uases, ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief, even in the wont cases. It cures when all else fails. The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, III., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received in good coridltion. I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I was a. slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. J saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease, asthtni, and thought you had overspoken yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment the. trial acted like a charm. Send me a full-site bottle." We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of Asthma lene, similar to the one tint cured Mr. Wells. We'll rend it by mall POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, to any sufferer who a ill write for it, even on a costal. Never mind, - Paolflo Ooast Branch, Ho. 60 First Street, Portland, Ore, Incorporated 1899 and Fine Furs NOTICE TO CREDITORS. x n tlio mutter of tho cstuto of Peter Joseph Shiolds, deceased. Notico is hereby given by tlio un dersigned, .Tunics Ilylitnd, executor of tho lust will ol i'oter Joseph ahickts, ; deceased, to tlio creditors of, nnd till persons having claims against tho said deceased, to present tliom with tlio necessary vouoliers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executor, at tlio law ofllce of W. J. Mukulim, room 71(1 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, tho sumo boinu tho pluco for the transaction of the business of tho said estate. Dated tho 24th day of August, 1001. JAMES HYLAND, Executor. W. J. MAKELIM, Attornoy for tho Executor. First publication, August 21. Last publication, September 14. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In tho matter of tho estato of Mnry Wood, dccciuol. Notico is hereby given by tho undersigned Thomas Wood, administrator of tho estato of Mary Wood, deceased, to tho credi tors of and all persons having claims ngainst tlio said deceased, to present thorn, with tho necessary vouchors, within six months after tho first pub lication of this notice, to tho said administrator at tho oflico of W. J. Makciim, room 710 Chamber of Com merce, Portland, Oregon, tho same be ing tho placo for tho transaction of tho business of tho said estato. THOMAS WOOD, Administrator. W. J. MAKELIM, Attorney (or tho Administrator. First publication September 21, 1001; lust publication October 10, 1001. The Pioneer Paint Co. Tho firm of F. E. Reach fc Co., corner of First and Alder streets, is tho oldest established concern in tho paint and oil business in tho Northwest. For over 20 years this houeo has maintained its reputation for reliable business dealings with all patrons. F. E. Reach & Co. car ry tho highest grades of paints, oils and varnishes. They also handlo all builders' materials, and no order is too small to receive prompt atten tion. . The Provident Department of the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associa tion of New York Ibbuo policies that combine Investment with protection. These contracts are sold for amounts as low as $250.00, and payments aro made monthly. All policies give automatic protection after the third year and are subject to cash loans, cash surrender values or extended In surance. HOWARD N. LINDSLEY, Manager. Rooms C04 and 605 Oregonlan Dldg. Call at the Casto Saloon, corner of Jefferson and ChaDman streets. Fine J wines, liquors and cigars of the best 1 brands, and the best brands of case goods always on hand. Welnhard's hoAr .T. V. Pamnhnll nrnnrlntnr. www-, w -a w - --, -- .---.. Pacific Regalia Company. Manufacturers of badges, buttons, banners, lodge regalia' and supplies. I Portland, Oregon. SKIRTS WILL CLING. SUCH IS FASHION'S DECREE FOR THIS WINTER. Great Elaboration of Trltntt.lr.st I Permissible Velvet to Be More Gen erally Used than for Many Bensone Bomo Other New Trimmings. New York correspondence: KIItTS for winter are to cllug, nnd nrc to bear oft ns ninth trimming as their owners wish. The range In the latter point is from the clinging plain ness displayed by harassed heroines in tin third acts of m e 1 o d r a in a h to amounts of embel lishment that .quite equal anything done last summer. Skirts that cling are enforced espe cially for jacket suits of homespuns, camel's hair and smooth cloths. The j Spanish Ilounce still holds its own, nnd the newer models nre piped with velvet to match the Roods, or of a shade dnrkcr. In fact, this Is to be a velvet season from CONTRASTED DEUltKES OF TUIMMIXQ. tho looks of full costumes. The Jackets aro niado double breasted or in bos ef fect, nnd are strapped or piped with vel vet bands. Not only will velvet appear on muny dresses, but it will bo used In quantities the like of which has not been Indulged recently. In hats It will bo conspicuous, knots of it will appear al most anywhere on dresses, nnd many handsome skirts ure lavishly stitched and banded with it, the bodices matching in large degree. Dresden nnd oriental ef fects in velvet are very beautiful and will be used mainly for fronts ami bod Ice trimming. A few other now trimmings appear. A line of embroidery between two bands of Inset lace Is a favorite trimming on light wool gowns, nnd sashes or scarfs of soft silk motissellnc ami silk nro exquisitely A WItAI' AND IlIVAL COLOH COMUINATIONS. mlirnlilircd. Cretonne eiubcllUhmenU are on the wane, especially tho floral de signs so stylish in spring nnu summer. Velvet In flowered patterns win o uku for applique trimming iu place of the cretons. This will be seen on handsome light-colored broadcloths anJ evening gowns. A cretonne trimming in a reui t into), tiini. hHi!n In teen, looks very handsome on delicate colored cloths, uml will be counted as highly uesirnuie. nu will some other variutious on this general kind of trimming. llraids nro narrower, much of the half Inch widths being seen lu model dresses, with soutache that is extremely narrow, wiiun tT,.nr u-liltl-i nre dtilred tber usually nro attained by laying sldo by side several of the narrower braids. Much of this wide braiding is applied In verti cal iinr uml tliir In verr little of work ing out designs with It. A black and gold braid was used la the gowa uu ariist put beside to-day's Initial. The gown's material was tan broadcloth, nnd the other trimmings were tan pnnno velvet for rovers, collar and belt, nnd tucked white satin for the yoke, Crimson vel vet trimmed tho dress shown in two- 'thirds length in the next picture, laca medallions and yoke, collar and milks of cream satin nlso decorating its pale gray cashmere. Probably the long-ton-tinned stylishness of grays In due to tho fact thnt there is n great variety of suit nblo trimmings for them, bright colors among the showing. Apparently there will be less of untrimmed gray than has been 'seen In several seasons. Oyster rolor comes In for such treatment, and bears It well, though usually It is much tucked or pleated. The middle second gown is an Illustration of this practice. The remaining dress wns old rose ladles' cloth, bauds of Dresden silk striped with black and finished with white silk ro sottos trimming It. This will Htircly he a season for long, loose coats and wraps. If the tight fl ting jacket U preferred, the doub o breasted and box effect cut rounding in front will be to the fore. Some of tin so coats nre Mulshed with straps of velvet or stitched, while others are soveiey plain. All the coats are fastened with handsome buttons. Tho black velvet coat Is again appearing, and is made In the ragian model or In Louis XV. style, fin ished with stitched bands of black taffeta or corded with fine black silk braid. Louis XV. coats have fronts of handsome Dresden silk finished with crenm or ivory white tnee. A denl of fine lace is put on wraps, too, ns the one shown in the next picture indicates. This handsome gar ment was white cloth nppllqucd with cream lace and embroidered lu line gilt thread. It hud a hood cupu of white chiffon, a high collar of cream lace and u chiffon luttle nppllqued with tho hue. TLIs wrap wns not n whit richer thin nre many such, for the coming winter is to bo one of flue otitsldes. Illnck hiuI white will be n stylish com bination this fall nnd winter ns It has been for tno past two seasons, but black and pnlc blue will divide favor with it. downs of handsome black Inco or span gled tullo show some trace of bluo either in pnnno velvet or satin outlined with white or cream lace. SoiiietlmeH tho gowu Is black nnd white, the buttons rhino stouts nnd turquoises, In order to get the bluo In even to n slight extent, Tho sec ond dress of today's concluding picture wns a blnck nnd blue representative. Of robles egg blue nun's veiling, Its trim ming was black chautilly outlined with black lace beading run with bright green velvet. The remaining gown was u white and black whlto India silk aud black ace applique. Shaded silks are reappearing and prom ise to be extensively used for costumes and separate waists. Many of them are very beautiful, the flowered and striped silks wonders in coloring, all having the shimmering, satiny appeurance. They are of a little heavier weave than hist season and nro salu not to crack. It is to be hoped that this is reliable, as most taffetas so far have cracked and split when wore a little. Tcre Is no greater fool than be who thinks himself wise; no one wiser than he who suspects he Is a fool. Marguer ite d Vtlolc. Jt'he)KwA. T 3mi? in i the; inew age. Established 1MK1. A, Ii.tirlfnn, Mutineer. Olllcc, 2rti Morrison Htrcct, Portland, Oregon AQKNTS. YA. flitter W. J. Whcaton., ..,,1'or Until, Oropon ...iltolcnn, Moutnttft Tn limiru publication, nil lend news mutt reach us not later than Thurailny morning of each week, Hnbdrrlptlon price, one year, pnynblc lu ad vance, fi.w. - -- w r m.T m.- r r Ll I T fNtiWd T" . n iik t ..., ,.,i. i.nu i. Hi with plourlay, Is improving. .. .. n,;.ot f xt.o xi. i "if' ". m' tV , ..: .. Thomas, of Tenth and Everett streets, t Wm;,haM?onVhnn!iin,lf,!,rL?wi stopping with Mrs. Rhodes on Hand- ors strcot. Allen nnd Ralph Duncan returned i to tho city this week aftor u brief out ing near Dayton, i Mr. Jub. B. Colbert has been confin ' nobility of purposo, .worthy achieve. ctl to his bed for tho past weok with n monts, executive ability, and yorthy oevcro attack of Illness. . aorvlco to Bocloty, Booker Washington , Is Infinitely Tillman's suporlor. Horn Mr. S. Jackson has nccoptod n posl- slavo nnd going forth Into tho world tlon with Mr. Jno. Dearlng nt his bar- n sninll boy, Ignorant, penniless nun her shop, 1C7 N. Sixth street. frlcndloss. this Nogo, Washington, who , Is roHpccted nnd honored by all class Mr. Jno. Woodward Is back from an oh, has dono and Is doing moro for his outing at tho seashore Ho Is stop- raco than any hian, white or blnck, of ping with Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin. hts tlmo. Sonntor Tillman does not ronrosont tho onl Ichtoncd public son- Do not fall to call on Mr. Kaiser at IiIb fruit Btnnd for tho latest copy of tho Colored American Magazine Mrs. S. S. Frcomnn nnd daughters loft last weoK for uosyin, vasn.,wnoro she will Join her hubsand who had pro- ceded nor. . ...... ..,.. i..- . .1.. waVr. 1 Cod Tat Tho Hotel Port- waiters employed at tno Hotoi ion- land will tako unto himself a bird this next weok. No cards. h.sMtrouJrnof rtifat!e?rre,port8frt0hmo wllj bo made similarly as In tho farmers In tho main ns satisfied with t""mC(of 8tvO0Bv0ara Ono of tho first "ft ylL hPa nml '" h0P f "'iSldns'roZ co?cntg thoflon auio prices. jBtn)0nt fl nH w,0 nro Cubans, Mrs. Eva Conger, of Sacramento, Ib within tho torms of tho ordor. In Bpondlngi few days In tho city. Mrs. tho nbsonco of Oonornl Wood, Acting Conger will bo remomborod by tho old- Military Govornor Scott oxplnlnpd tlmo residents as having resided hero thnt "In ordor to bo eligible tho cnndl nbout nlno yenrs ago. I tlnta must bo a Cuban cltlzon by birth -, or adoption." Thoro seonis to bo somo Ono of our Soutn I'ortland ladies has somo news of IntoroBt that she will nnnounco In tho near future Wo will keep spaco for tho samo and will expect somo of tho cake. African M. E. Church, C8 N. 10th St. Rov. Goo. A. Ualloy, P. E., pastor. Ser vices morning at 11 A, M.; class moot ing at 12 M.: Sunday school 1 P. M.; ovonlng 8 P. M. All aro cordially In vltod. Thome, ovonlng, "Education." Rov. Geo. A. Dalloy. Tho Fraternal Ordor of HawkB, Nest 2, gave a smoker last Monday ovonlng In honor of tho momhorB of tho "Quoon of Haytl" Company. AAn oxcollont pro- gramme was prcBonted composod of local talent, assisted by tho visitors, An onjoyablo tlmo was passed. ' At tholr InBt mooting tho Willing Workors of tho A. M. E. Zlon Church, oloctod Mrs. J. W. Wright aa proflldont pro tent, and Miss Norma Duvnl ns secretary pro torn. At tholr noxt moot- ing pormnnont ameers will no selected and tho roal work of tho season bo In-, augurated. Tho Star Social Club gave another of their enoyablo ontortatnments at tho Caledonian Hall last Wednesday ovonlng. Tho admission was strictly by Invitation and tho hall was com- fortably filled with a woll pleased com- pany, oxcollont music, refreshments i In nbundanco, and an attentive nnd pollto committee attended to mako tho affair ono of tho most onjoyablo ones given In tho city for many a day. Mr. A. Logan was master of ceromonlos and sustained his former roputntlon. Tho meeting of tho Paul Lawronco Dunbnr Literary Society, which should havo taken placo Thursdny ovonlng, wns postponed ono weok on account of tho President's funoral. An oxcoi- lent programmo has boon arrangod both literary und musical, An Inter esting debato Is scheduled and refresh- ments will bo sorved on tho ovonlng of Soptembor 20. A'lmlslon Is freo and t.rH0I,i direction and nothing was streets each Thursday evening. , $' Zi tVldlSS A day or two ago tho dally papors by tho continued prosperity and popu contnlned an account of where a man larky of tlio play wherever presented, had committed an assault on a woman Tho comedy remained at Daly's near Wichita, Kansas, and on bolng Tiientro for 1100 niglitH without inter run down with bloodhounds, ho proved ,:880I1 Hd every city iu tho east to bo a white man blacked up. It was , accor(h, tll0 production unquall. dismissed with a four lino notico. Wo n . ,... , umi !wiornomoiit looked in vain to seo whero tho out-,"eJ "PP"VI1' " ondorsoiiioi t. raged populace had risen In tholr right-1 Tho song nml imisio inoidentnl to eous wrath, overpowered his jailers the play aro said to bo catchy nnd iu nnd burned blm to tho stako. It seems spiring, its lyricH bright and witty und that tho fact that tho black on his skin tlio comedy humorous and infeo would wnsh off made all tho dlfforonco tious, Tho play is also said to bo In tho world. huiidsouiely staged and costumed and, ,.!, i w 'as tlio locution of the plot is supposed On last Saturday ovonlng Mrs, E.,"B ' ,,, vX uml Corsica an minor. Mooro waB unfortunato In losing' iw inoi ico ami " W" I'J "f through a fire tho greater portion of tunity U nlVorded to display boi.io her wardrobe, also much of hor moth-. verv rich und pioturcsiue costumes er's wearing apparel. A lamp bad and scenery. been left burning In tholr slooplng npnrtmonts nnd by somo means hnu set flro to tho samo, causing consider able tlnmngo boforo tho flro company could extinguish tho snmo. Mrs. Moor's resldcnco nnd restaurant woro not materially injured. Wo under stand their was no insurants on tho. clnthlnir , 'U,""B On Inst Sunday ovonlng In both tho A. M. B. nnd tho A. M. B. Zlon Church es, tho pastors folt It incumbent upon thom to dovoto tholr tlmo to tho tonic of tho hour. Rov. Geo. A. Dnlloy, of tho A. M. K. Church, presented Prcsl- dent McKlnloy's Jlfo In dotnll, showed him to havo boon a truo friend of tho pro Roy WrlBht( of tho A. M, B. Zlon Church, spoko of tho loss that tho nation had siiBtnlncil and uonouncod in unmeasured terms tho nssnBHln. At tho close, of tho BorvlcoB tho choir K U martyred President's fftVrlto nymnB ..Noaror My God to Tlioo." In oducntlon of Intellect, In culturo of mind, In practical sonso, In tho brond spirit of sympathy nnd charity, tlment of tho South whon ho declares against moral ami inuiiBiruu uum-n-tlon of tho Nogo, which ho does whon ho opposes tho work Dookor T. Wash- Ington is doing. Thnt Nogros nro barred from en listment In tho First Cuban nrtlllory Is stated by tho Trlbuno correspond- " nt Havana. Ono hundred nnd fifty ,,,.,.., .m ,. iinfn,i ah munt Cubans" l.A m Art m nA ah Mnun nnd urtiltft KoscrooB will not bo rocolvod ftfl can- iiouni nB to now uuuim uiuzuunuiii m fixed until tho now constitution goeH Into offect. On Tuesday evening last, tho pastor of tho A. M. 15. Church, C8 10th otroot, Rov. Goo. A. Ilalley, P. 13., was agrco ably surprised by a call upon him and tho prosontntlon of a fino supply of groceries, by tho following ladles nnd friends of tho church: Mrs. F. I). Thomas, Mrs. A. Nowsomo, Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Coffey. Mrs. II. II. Taylor, MrB. M. Honiara, Mm, a. unouos, mrs, c. Logan, MrH. 8. J. Day, together with tho Misses Orn RhodoB, Irono liornard and 8nlllo Day. Aftor tho prosonta- tlon a club woa organlzod for tho pur- pobo of nsHlstlng tho churvh In Its vnrlnun obligations, Huch nH refurnish- Ing tho parsonngo, etc. Tho following ofllcorH woro oloctod: Mrs. F. D. Thomas, presldont; Mrs. II. H. Taylor, vlco-preHldont; Mrs. 8. J. Dny, socro- tnryj MrH. Charlos Coffoy, tronsuror. Tho nnmo of tho "Friday Morning Club" was adopted, and a mooting ap pointed, aftor which, witn many goou wishes and blessings Invoked by tho pastor, tho company adjourned to tholr homes. Sale of StU (or "A Runswsy Clrl " Tho siilo of soutH ojioncil Friday morninc nt 10 o'olook for a "A Ilium wny Girl," wliloli appears at tlio Mar- ,, 0riI(j Tlieatio Monday, Tiles- , ur,.,ilu,willV aBli-litH Hoiitom , "y ''. or. i. t iV, J . iif,,; ,. ii,,, r2 , 2. 2r- ,Mr; Artl,ur 1)l '" " well-known nnd oluyor coint'dian, is hi ino iicna oi -a muiuwuy ua , Tim HiwncMH ntfeiulilli! his liroilliotioil for tlio iist two seiisfiiis is entirely duo to its own intrinsiu merit in tho first placo and to tho lavish stylo in '",: '.. Iirn,iii,.(!(l in tlio second w.hIoli it wiih nroiUiLoa in iiiohicoiki i""1 " Tho Into Austin Daly wns oxtronio- ly liberal as woll as artistio in liis tlieatrh'al iirodiictioiiM, "A lluna- WIIV nirl" received the bonellt of his ? US "i Htumnuati 1 1 -