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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1901)
,M ' iptit fesrl Am -i . . -i y.--vjOiirtl ,. J V , t w..'rh7in,itit;it,ifiyi '&?. A 4-- ft. TBOB , uspBJ? AGKq POBTL AI), OBHGKH;i HKS!S5Jsrt!K3H5Si'ftu!JlIL13t!fc. OLD 'PROCESS OIL CAKE) MEAL Experienced feeders pronounce It lobo thobc.it find most profitable fond for Bmmf Omttle, Htmrnh Ommrm. Hmrmmm, Shorn Jt. Homm. Famrlm. Eta. Keeps stook In henltlir condition and mace paiaiBDie metis.-u j'junnve otic noise or uowf, or aaotctt, tnoy thoillil not be Willi- out Oil Mfmml. Oil Csko Menl Is aold by all dealers lu lift', gr.iln, llour and sccdsi Correspon UeilliU VIIUttV'U k. PORTLAND UNSEED OIL WORKS, MAItOUS SIMPSON, Mjr. Shmrtook Ava., nmmr Mfeolml St., Portland. Orm. Any Sim Any Quantity Any Stylo MACKINTOSHES, KUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING nublier (loots and Shoes, netting, Packing and IIoso. Largest and Most Complete Assortment ol all Kinds of Rubber Goods. GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY B. K. PEABB, President. F. M. BIIEl'AKD, JR.. Treasurer J. A. SHEl'ARD, Becrotary 78-75 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. Columbia Brewing Go's Celebrated Beer. - . v . THE BEST IN THE NORTHWEST. Bottle Beer a Specialty. TACOMA, WASH. THE PRESIDENT AND THB QUIDNUNCS. And "the President dined a darky!" And what if the President did?' For he Is a man, now, hark 'o, And "dlvir: a bit of . kid. He's lord of his mansion as much now, As boforo he was President made, And he cares just as little for the big row And the plots which the quidnuncs have laid As tho ox for iho fly which Is playing May chanco on his .horns once' to light, .,.. Or lco for tho ass' loud braying; Which rends tho sweet stillness of night. After all, what's tho gist of tho mat tor "Which prejudice silly would scan! The bottom facts causing the clatter? A man has boon served as a man! For tho President saw deep reflected In the man ho Invited to dine, Tho image of God, and respected Truo manhood bo nearly divine.- Eva, In tho Richmond Planet. SAME OLD SOUTH. 3130-33 So. C Street. Telephone Main 339. THE H. C. ALBEE COMPANY DEALERS IN. Second! Hand Machinery PORTLAND, OREGON. 260 Ernst Water StrttBt. .ruj - Dli. Phone Hood TOO. Magic Cell Food Is Nature's remedy, R peaks for Itself Wo take consumptives alter they have been given up by physicians and their friends, put them on their feet In a few days with renewed strength, cheerful and happy. It cleans and regulates tho stomach and Lev els; enrea all chronic dlieases. Call and seo us: wo arc hero to stay. You will be sur prised when you learn tvhat cures we are making In Portland. Two weeks' treatment, price f 1.00. Call or address, MAGIC CELL FOOD CO. aM4 MADISBM ST., PORTLAND, OHEaOM. CHARLES A. I.UOA8, Attornoy and Cmn selor-at-lAW. Room 629 Chamber of Com mercc. Practice in all Federal and Stato Courts. Portland, Oregon. Oregon Phone Union JP. GRAND AVE. MARKET. Joe Dadura, Proprietor. A Curious Exhibition Thit Has Provoked guit and Amusement North. Social equality with tho Negro means decadenco and damnation. Lieut. Gov. Tillman, of South Caro lina. It will hurt his Influence, not only in the South, but will bo condomned'In tho North. Mayor Pinlsey, Augusta, Ga. No self-respecting Southern man can ally hlmsolf with tho president aftor what has occurred. Gov. Cand lor of Georgia. No rcspectablo white man In Ala bama would, ask Washington to din ner or to go to dinner with him. Ex Gov. Outcs, Montgomery, Ala. Tho president's attempt to mnko tho Negro equal to tho white man socially la an lneult to Southern people. Ex Mayor McCnll, Charlotto, N. C. It Is not a precedent thnt will on courago Southorn men to Join hands with Mr. Roosovelt. Josephus Dan iels, national democratic committee man for North Carolina. I havo entertained n high regard for President Roosevelt and Bookor Washington, but both havo made a serious mistake Roosevelt In' his concession to D. T. Washington has slapped In tho faco tho most enlight ened and cultivated sentiment In tho South with regard to party. Mayor Chambloss, Chattanooga, Toon. Had President Roosovelt mado an extra effort to solidify the whlto vote In tho South on the democratic linos, ho could havo taken no better action I than, he has done in entertaining Dookcr T. Washington at his table. Tho story of Washington at tho White1 House tablo camo as a thunderclap out of tho sky to. tho people, of my section. Stato Senator Donohoo ' of Virginia. , '" It means ho (Roosovelt) Is to con such criminal folly. It'afctutragcion official decency It"s contemptible, Jf he prefers niggers, nothing! could say would help him. I'm a whlto man, you know. Dr. Richard Mcllwalnc, president of Hampton Sidney College, and a member of the constitutional convention, Richmond, Va. Looking at it from a Dartlsan stand point, democrats may take not a llttlo comfort to themselves. Whatovor happens, this is not our funeral. Out in tho cold as wo may be shivering bb wo arc and hungry, yea, verily and thirsty yet as wo stand around tho White Houso and look In through tho windows and seo Teddy and Booker hobnobbing over their possum and potatoes, not ono of us Is dis posed to envy either of them or to ex claim of. cither: "Wouldn't It bo bully to, bo him." Wo prefer to tnko our chances of tho future. Wo had rather wait till our tlmo comes. Somehow. tho look ahead does not scorn so hope less, nor tho distance so long. For thoro is hero a radical Infirmity of Judgment, a plain lack of common sense and, bless tho Lord, wo nro not In It. Indeed; tho Bhort-comlng Implied by It means a great deal to us. Mistakes, Hko misfortunes, never cumes singly. They trnvol In groups and are cumulous. Wo democrats havo but to got together nnd to keop our powder dry to carry all boforo us ' thrco years hence, becauso this young I man Is n bron:o-bustor and ho 1b go- n. a. itiitnr Ing to ralso more of that stuff from w. J. wiuntou name to tho square Inch than was 'reMn, l'hra'y.nor'or over raised before In that Particular -'' week. nock of woods. Henry Watterson, in , Louisville Courier Journal. mmssssssrr vixsgEvg THE NEW AGE. Established 1R00. A. I). Griffin, Manager. Olllco,2l2Btark Street, Concord llurtdlng, I'nrtlnud, Oregon, ACIKNTS. ,. .Portland, Orepou ....Helena, Montana A REMARKABLE 8ALE. Subscription price, ono year, payable In ml anco, l U. CITY NEWS Mrs. F. D. Thomas Is on tho sick list this week. I Mr. Chas. Snvago has accepted position at tho Hotel Portland. Manager Hell, of the Brownsville Clothing House Makes Unusual Proposition (o Business Men. Tho extraordinary sain nf mnn'n clothing ust inaugurated by Mr. Holt. , Lako, Is stopping at 310 Couch. of tho Brownsvlllo Clothing Houso, at 233 Washington street, botwoon First nml flnnnit tina ntttnntnf1 tn niinn. ...... mwwmv., ..,. UUIHVKJI, I..U HIVUir I uon 01 uusiness men irom ovory parr, Aro you cottlnir rondv for lm n.i.i tfyssLT: is && aassstffiiaair Clothing Houso handles at 05 cents on Mr. Henry Burton, of tho Dnllos tho dollar Is a great card, and nt onco spont Monday nnd Tuesday In tho luiuruauj iuuu, yuung nnu um, wno . city. necu good niiBiness suits, dress suits or work-n-day attlro. For instance, you can got a 10.00 suit for JO. 50, nnd nn olegnnt f 20.00 suit for $13.50. 'In hats, shirts, collars and other furnish ings similar prices provall. It Is tho great opportunity of tho season that 1b now offered by tho Brownsvlllo Clothing Houso, and Manager Holt is to be congratulated on the plan sug gested In his big advertisements. It Is crowding his oxtonslvo establish ment with purchasers. Manager Holt Is a very pleasant man to deal with, and Is doing an excellent business. Ho has an ImmonBo stock to select from, and this Bale will continue dur ing tho ontlro season. ono of tho minor officials connected with tho Jail. Tho following Borvlccs will bo hold nt tho A. M. E. Zlon church, Thir teenth and Main streets, next Sunday: Sormon 11 A. M., subject, "Real Christ." Evening sorvlco at 8:30, thomc, "Timely Alarm." Tho Juvonllo choir will furnish music for tho even ing service. Sabbath school at 1 P. M. All aro cordially invited to attend. J. W. Wright, pastor. Tho pastor, trustees nnd mombors' of tho A. M. E. Zlon church wish to tender their Blncoro thnnks to tho committees nnd friends who so will ingly assisted thorn to mnko a succoss of tho Harvest Homo ontortnlnmont: also to tho public for their generous .MiB8,ncird.r,i,a ? 'ftt0,' ot SnU W.MofT.'W.toT woro enabled to clear tho Bum of $30, which was turned ovor to tho trustees of tho church. Mr. Thos. Dnvls, In tho employ of tho survoylng dopartmont ot tho O. R. & N. Co., had tho mlsfortuno to bo caught In 11 wreck. Ho had a vory narrow escnp.o from death, as tho car ho was In was completely demolished, nnti 110 escaped with only his night y. jj. Alien, inieiy or Montreal, hob domes on, nil tho rest of his ward accepted a position with tho O. R. & w. JO. Mrs. II. Kingsbury entertained n fow friends at nn olaborato dlnnor on last Sunday. Keop your eyes open lfor tho nn nouncement of tho ontortnlnmcnt Thanksgiving. robo bolng burnod, together with all of his baggago, etc. Tho wreck was caused by a roar end collision of n freight train and tho special train ot tho survoylng party. Mr. Davln camo to tho city to secure n now outfit and restock n car. Ho expects to loavo In ,n fow days. The Pioneer Paint Co. Tin firm of F. E. Reach A Co., corner of First nnd Alder streets, is Bief. Park, Mutton, Vail Mi Foiltry. I will keep only the best and cholcett rm uivc me a iriai anu 1 nm vouyiucc juu, 22 Grand Ave., N. Portland, Orb. i; Omstm You SOo. Pop Weak. tlio oldest established concern in tinuo trying to put tno races on an tho paint and oil business in tho equal Bland, a raovomont which can Northwest. For over 20 yoarn ttiis not but fall. Ab to tho effect It will , ,. :..:... :.. rl ,... have, politically, It will, I think, make V" 'Yt" ..". "",","'lu . " W.' " i" . . '-. ia '. . iiir 11111111111 iiiinuii'n linn iiit'N iv I ii only the best ami cnoicou meats, mm soiia wun mo negro voters ,: -"-;- ,, , , a trial and I 1I1 convince you. I throimhout tho country. Ab to tho all patrons. . h. Bench A Co. enr- effect of tho dlnnor, In tho South it ry tho highest grades of paints, oils will stop effectively tho movoment to and varnishes. Tlioy also hnndlo nil hurrah it to tho republican party. Mr. builders' materials, and no order is i uoosoveit has injured bimsoir uoyonti too small to receive prompt attorn measure senator E. w. carmacK or tion. Tonnosseo. If Roosovolt or any other kind of Call at 148 North Sixth street for Volt wishes to llvo with niggers, I all kinds of gontlomen's furnishing can't help It, If ho Is built that way, goods, watches, Jowolry of all kinds, ho can't holp It. But he's got no bust eyo glasses. F. Burnhard, proprietor, ncss, as president, to bo guilty of any Portland, Oregon. .-. Phones: Oregon Main 77a, Columbia m The LA GRANDE CREAMERY COMPANY BUTTER, EGOS AND OHEESE. All goods wholesale and retail. 204 Yamhill St., nr. Third, Portland, Or. McBsrs. T. Bolden hnvo returned from San Francisco. and H. a short Miller trip to COMING ATTRACTIONS.'. A SPLENDID ATTRACTION. $38,000 CLOTHING STOCK AT 65c. ON THE DOLLAR. Mrs. M. Jackson Iiob bo far recov ered as .to loavo for hor homo near ForeBt Grove last Saturday. Tho GubbIo L. Davis Musical Club will glvo an ontortalnment Thanks giving. Full particulars noxt wcok. Mrs. Goo. Gardiner roturnod homo this week from a two weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs. Rico, near tho Summit. Mr. Ed. Thompson, of 113 N. Sev enth street, Is convalescent, aftor nn uineBB ot auout two wcoks duration. Do not forget tho sowing circle wlrlch meets each Friday evening at the Bothel A. M. E. church, Tenth and Davis, 1 -. MEN'S ALL-WOOL $10.00 12.00 13.50 15.00 -16.SO 18.00 20.00 6.00 S.OO 3.SO Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Trousers Trousers Trousers INow Now Now Now Now Now Now '4 tt $ 6.SO 7.80 '? (jpv ' 8.80 - 11.70 Sjf 13.50 (Pf ,' 4.00 My - 3.50 '.: ' 2.2S You will surely attend tho ontor tnlnmont to bo given January lBt by The Bl Commedy Success "Hunting for (Uw. tho Afro-Amorlcan council. 1 ki. rmid rntrlu. t.....: ' Ono of tho principal amusomont ovonts of tho season will bo tho tlrst presentation horo of Guy F. Steoly's newest farco-comody, "Hunting for Hawkins," which will bo tho utrnctlou nt Cordray's thoator all noxt wook, commencing Sunday, Nov. 3. Judg ing by tho pralso that has boon bo Btowod upon this new play by nows paper critics In tho various cltlos tho company has recently appeared In, "Hunting for Hawkins" may bo con sidered foremost nmong tho big at tractions that will bo scon in tho Wost this soason. It was produced for tho first tlmo on any stnge at Milwaukee, Wis., tho first wcok In Soptombur, and scored tho most emphatic success that had been mado by any new play during the Pullman- recent years, Differing from tho ma jority of farco-comedles, which aro usually clumsily thrown together af fairs, so neurly plotless that tlioy aro silly and absurd, "Hunting for Haw kins" Is based on a reasonublo, well defined and Interesting plot, It Is said, that Is sustained throughout tho play, although It does not contain ono renlly serious line, Tho dlaloguo Is said to bo bright and humorous, and the sit uations laughablo In tho oxtromo. I Thn rnmnnnv lu n Inrirn nnn nnd nil tho principal parts nro played by ar tists who havo mado hits In similar leading rolos with othor well known farce-comedy productions during pre vious seasons. Bright and catchy music Is Intro duced during tho porformnnco, as well as many now popular songs, J clover dances, nnd other nttrncttvo . , , , unti novel uuin, wiiiuu uru uHiiuuitiuy J. J. Christian, who won ronown nt onjoynblo to tho tnnjorlty of amuse the exposition In this city as u rollor ment lovers. skater and cako walker, loft lust wook . "Hunting for Hawkins" scorns to Mr. Josoph Blmms has rcslgnod his position at tho Hotel Portland to ac copt employment with Palace Car Co. Mr. Kelly Wiloy will loavo for Og uon, naving accepted a position on tho Union Pacific betweon Ogdon and San Francisco, Do not forgot tho Paul Lawronco Dunbar Literary Society of Thursday ovonlngs at tho A. M. E. Zlon church, Thirteenth and Main. An employe of tho P. P. Car Co. will wed with ono of Portland's belles about Christmas. They will resldo temporarily in Los Angeles. Mr. CharlcB Miller, who wont to Arizona In the futile search for health, has returned nnd Is stopping at 240 Wood street, with Mr. Enoch New- some. r - 65 Cents on the Dollar Goes in Furnishing Goods. For Example Today you can get a $2 hat fo:$J30. In Shirts, a choice of $ U25 and $1.50 White and Fancy Shirts at 75c Men's Linen Collars, regular 20c, now 10c- or 3 for 25c, Splendid selection of boys' suits at a similar reduction in price. SALE NOW GOING ON. ' . f?f3 ,i t'tfttfai. k?jW.' " fWX&gStiiam- , tSJW"'- TP , ar, .t, T"' ' -?' "H.' -r. 4 'II4 Brownsville Clothing House,v -e. 1 1- .?,'. 1 j ; 1JX Wrnr HOLT; Manager. .. t . .vl0 233 Washington St., bet. ftofc&KK ;k, and Second. for San Francisco to fill a flvo weeks' engagement at the Chutes and Or pheum. The mombors of tho Paul Lawrence Dunbar Literary Society look forward to a great treat, as Mrs. A. D. Griffin has consonted on some evening be tween now and the first of tho year to favor them with a recitation. Mrs, Ed. Hawkins, of Seattlo, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lucas, of this city, Her husband, Mr. I'M. Hawkins, the founder of tho Independ ent Order of Hawks, is expected in tho city on Frlduy to spend a fow days, Mrs. Trusty entertained a few friends at her residence, North Park and Flanders streetB, last Wednesday evening. Music, singing and curd playing was tho ordor of the evening, nnd light refreshments woro served by tho hostess, Wo desire to OBk all our friends sendlm; communications to this papor which they desire published to sign their names to tho artlclo, as the edi tor cannot tnko tho responsibility of tho sontlmonts expressed by corres pondnts, while wo aro willing to glvo all fair play. Mrs. L. Gatowood resigned her po sition as cook at tho county Jail last week. In this connection It Is note worthy that this is tho fourth reslgna tlon to bo tendered In a short tlm-. Wn learn that It Is not on account of l, Inr.mflf.npv nt thn Incumbents, but nnnnkH for itself. on account of tho boorlshncss of some bo crowded. Seats are now on Bale. hnvo moro genuine merit to commend It to tho play-going public than any other attraction that hits been offered for so mo tlmo, and as its merit Is well known, n warm wolcomo will bo given tho company. Tho advanco snla of seats has al ready started with a rush, so thoso who wish cholco ones will do well to havo them reserved nt onco, A Bljt Show Coming. Ono of tho largest as woll as 'ono of tho strongest Minstrel attractions of tho times IS HI Henry's Big City Minstrel Aggregutlou and Vnudevlllo Congress, which appears at tho Met ropolitan theater wcok beginning Sunday afternoon. Nov, 3, Their pro gram embracoH eight star comedians, Billy Clark, Lou Hanvoy, Corrlgnn & Dovo, Cook & Hall and I.011 Stovons. Thelr-ollo embraces tho wondorful Imitator of song birds, J. Probst. Tho cracker Jack buck and wing dancors, Corrlgnn and Dove, The singing comedians, Hanvoy and Cooloy. Beautiful dissolving vlows of tho American Exposition. Tho world fumous ncrobnts, thn Brothors Bard. Billy Clarke In Monologue HI Henry In comet solos. Tho star of all Ingenues and pre mier danBOUBO, Llttlo Viola Abt. Tho unique star saxaphono nuartot. The Columbian quartet and Am phlon Gleo Club. Thla lonir list of vaudovlllo stars The iiouso snouiu n i:.