JVBSwlVWiPMP"' iTHJli .bJSW ACM, I'OKTLA.Nll. OBEGON. i ' I'M THE BEST RESIDENCE PART OF PORTLAND. This la most deslralila Hnlde" roddcncc jitoverty. In tlio lunt nckhborlioud. It 1 not tibtir bnti iroporlv In iiny unite. Jlnwtlioriie l'r k Is bounded bv lloimont Knit Slxtvrulli, Knat Twcllth jticetanim llnwllioriii-nvi-inic It la w'ltliln IA minima' wnlk tl Tlil.il nml .Morrlioa streets, tliu bitsincti center, and ttltliln live mlmiliV wnlk of tin- .nt side bus ilea district. : vVJ2 1 m ''vii Jf General Information Concerning the Afro-American. " m x f TAKEN FROM OUR VARIOUS EXCHANGES . wra Showing the Progress of the Various Lints of Human Endeavor Being Accom plished by the Race. . t 1 ffi Ji U Tho colored people of Cincinnati nro building a bank. Cliicago will linvo one tlio first of tlio year. The Negroes who Imvo instituted a boycott against tlio street cars in Jacksonville, Fin., on account of tlio recent ordinanco separating tho races on tho cars hold a mass meeting and agreed to organizo a stock company of 20,000 shares at $1 a sharo to opor ato a stago coach sorvico throughout tho oity exclusively for Nogroes. William II. Lowis, of Cambridge, Mass., tho Negro who was elected to tho legislature of .Massachusetts Inst weok, is a gradunto of Amherst Col lcgo and of tho law school of Haravrd University. Ho was born at Ifcrko ley, Vu., in 1808, and was fitted for college at rotorsburg. At Amherst Itowis was prominent as a scholar aul as an athlete. In Harvard ho was regarded as tho best footballer tho university hnd over played on tho gridiron. In 1895 Ho was admitted to tho bar and ho soon built up a paying practice Ho served two terms In tho Cambridge common council, and tivico refused tho nomi nation for tho legislntro. Ho was at last induced to run, and won by a big majority. No color lino will bo tolerated at Harvard. Uecauso a barber refused to bIiiivo tho son of tho late ox-Sonator Ilrucc, ho was fined $20. Tho judgo gavo tho prejudiced harbor a good lecture besides. Hooker T. Washington docs not need tho commissioner generalship of Negro exhibits at tho coming great exposition of tho Louisiana Purchase, to add anything to his greatness, hut tho Negro exhibit needs Hooker T. Washington's goncralship to mako it a success. Tho moro intelligent colored mon in Alabama aro not as much disturbed over tho franchise clause of the new constitution as tlio mossbacks think thoy ought to bo. It appears that thoroaronow about !)0,000 colored voters in Alabama with qualifications to meet tho educational cliuiso of the constitution, and it is believed that in threo years tho great majority of colored men will be albo to meet tho limitations as to eduction and prop erty. .Paul Lawrence Dunbar, tho Negro poet, whoso work is receiving distin guished recognition, is threatened with pulmonary trouble, and has in contemplation a Southern trip for tho benefit of his hoalth. This is Mr. Dunbar's second breakdown. lie spout several months in Florida last winter with tho samo object in view. Dr. D. W. Gulp, tho noted author and physician and surgeon of tho stato of Florida, has removed to At lanta, Ga. Ho has opened up very flno quarters at 201 Auburn avenue. The doctor has written quite a num ber of periodicals of note. Ho has n wPin tlio press a very vnluablo work". Tlioro is something in tho character of Parker, who ciuuo to tho reseuo of President McKinleyat liull'alo, which commends itself and him to nil good thinking Americans. Itcccntly, when the proceeds of a benefit from Syracuse was tondered him, as remun eration, ho refused to accept it, say ing that ho but did his duty. Tho manager insisted upon his receiving it iiioomo way.whoroupon the amount, $200, was sont to his aged mother. DO YOU LIKE DIAMONDS? Tho Tontino Savings Association, with homo ollicos in Now York Life Building, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, has established offices in tho Oregon inn building, room 211, with , J. F. Olson as stnto agent. This association presents a spccinl co-oporntivo plan in tlio form ofcontracts for. tho salo of diamonds. Theso precious stones. nro sold on installments. Tho plan is simplo; tho terms nro reasona ble; tho results nro always satisfac tory. Tho Tontino Savings Associa tion has been in tho mutual invest ment business since 1801. Its suc cess has been phenomonnl. Its pat rons aro always pleased. They sutler no ohnnco for Ics. Seo Agent Olson and investigate tho plan. The Pioneer Paint Co. Tho firm of F. E. Peach it Co., corner of First and Alder streets, is ho oldest established concern in tho paint and oil business in the Northwest. For over 20 years this houeo has maintained its reputation for reliable business dealings with all patrons. F. E. Beach it Co. car ry tlio highest grades of paints, oils and varnishes. They also hnndlo nil builders' materials, and no order is too small to receive prompt atten tion. PRINCE HALL LODGE No. 65. A. F. & A. M. Qltegular communications first and third Mondays of each month, in Caledonia hall, cor ner Second and Yamhill streets. All SI. M. in good standing invited. T. IJOLEN, W. M. B. A. MOORE, Sec'y. tawaPbrafejEg ayhnMi iVii zeSMRSH CONVENIENCES Water, gas, sewers, electric lights, best street car service, accessibility to park, leading churches and finely graded oity sohools. Within residenco district, covoring 20 bloks, where Hawthorno ing contracts, pay the cost of eonstruo cstato offers theso lots for sale, streets tion thomsolveH from moneys advanc- will bo fully improved, stono side walks laid, and houses will be all new and modorn. No house in this dis trict can cost less than 1,1)00. INVEST IN OIL STOCK. Now Is tho tlmo to buy shares of tho Archuleta Oil Company, (bccnuso vory shortly It will bo fully demon strated whethor their stock la worth nothing per share, or worth $5.00 and moro per sharo. Tho drill Is purchased and will soon penetrate the oil deposits, and then tho stock will cither bo withdrawn from tho mnrkot or olso go away up In value. Tho stock Is 10 conts por sharo now. Address clthor personally or by let ter, J. H. Hawloy, stock broker, No. 2 Chambor of Commcrco building, Port land, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale and execution duly issued out of and under tlio seal of the circuit court of tho state of Oregon for tho county of Multnomah, to mo duly directed and dated tho 8th day of November, 1001, upon a judgment and decree roudeicd and entered in said court on the 1st day of November, 11)01, in fnvor of tho United States Investment Corpora tion, Limited, a corporation, plaiutilf, and against Robert Mulntosh and Matilda Mcintosh, defendants, for tho suinof .fl.OOO.O.'lin U. 8. gold coin and tho further sum of $1T)0.00 attor ney's fco and tlio sum of $11. -10 costs and disbursements, I did on the 8th day of November, 1001, duly levy upon tho following described real property situated in tho county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, to-wit : Lot 12 in block "B" in Willamette Heights addition to the oity of Portland, and will in compliance with its com mands, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of January, 1002, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M,, at tho front door of tho county court houso in tho oity of Portland, Hiid county and state, sell, at public auction, to the highest bid der for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand nil tho right, title ami intont that tho said defendants, or cither of them, had on tho 11th day of March, 1001, tho date of plaintilf's mortgage, or havo sinco had in or to tho haul real property, to satisfy said judgment, decrco and oxecution, with interest on $-l,090.03 from tho 1st day of November, 1001, at tho rnto of eovon por cent per annum, and on $lfi0 from the 1st day of November, 1001, at tho rate of six per cent per annum, and the costs of and upon said writ. Dated, Portland, Oregon, Decem ber 5, 1901. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. First publication, Deo. 7, 1001. Last publication, Jan. 1, 1902 TheQUEEN Unaurpaucd tor Bars, Offices, Theaters, ' Street Gars, Churches, Dwellings, Steamers, Public Buildings, Hotels. IS A PERFECT T. C. ROGERS, 'PHONE 205 Second Street. . wl b f 15 1 1 A wftm!M2 mnMmmmm A MOST GENEROUS OFFER Purhascrs may havo their homes built on tlio installment plan, of small monthly payments. Buyers of this property mako their own build- ed by tho Hawthorno estate at low in terest. Property owners are charged only actual cost oi construction, and they build their homes just as they . .. , want thorn to bo. PALMIST AND ASTROLOGER. You Hold in Your Hand all Dame Fortune Promises for Your Future. With n longing (o know what the futuro holds for them or a desiro to test tho science of palmistry, thous ands of people have taken advantage of the gifts of Linn Wardoll. This wonderful hand and character reader has hnd a remarkable life history, traveling through nearly all tlio civil ized countries of the world, Sho has foretold destinies of ninny prominent men and women, both in Europe and America. With a natural desiro for traveling and adventure, Miss Wardel has successfully mattered five lan guages, each of which she has often occasion to bring into u?e. Avail yoursolf of tho opportunity to visit this gifted woman while in tlio city. Feo within reach of all. Olllco hours from 10 A. M. to 0 P. M. Homo all day Sunday. Parlors 8 and 0, Calumet, Seventh and Alder streets. Portland, Oregon. J The Provident Department of tho Mutual Rcsorvo Fund Llfo Assocla- ; tlon of Now York Issuo policies that . comblno Investment with protection. I Theso contracts aro sold for amounts ns low ns $250.00, and payments oro uiado monthly. All policies give J automatic protection aftor tho third year and nro subject to cnsli loans, i cash surrender values or oxtomlod In- i suranco. HOWARD N. LINDSLEY, Manager. Rooms CO 1 and GOG Orogonlau Bhlg. Tho proprietors of tho Orogon Dakory, conicr Fourteenth and Fland ers Sts., Portland, aro both old and ex perienced bakors, mon who woro fore men In tho best shops on tho coast, and who mako a suporlor loaf of bread of any kind. Pullman loaves a special ty. The Graham Manufacturing com , puny manufacture all kinds of fur- nituro, woodwork and fixtures. Ore gon 'phone, Hood 202. Nos. 70, !172, .'171 Front street, corner Montgomery, Portland. Oro. ' Call at 148 North Sixth street for all kinds of gentlemen's furnishing goods, watches, Jowolry of all kinds, oyo glasses. F. Burnhard, proprietor, Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Ida Whlto, 84 North Sixth street, agent for Scott's Magic Hair Grower and Stralghtonor. MATTING Will last a Lifetime, ' Will not Rust; Will not Kink, or Curl at tlte ends. Is an Ornament as well as Useful. FOOT CLEANER. City Sale Agent. CLAY 040. PORTLAND, OREGON TERMS OF PURCHASE Tho j'oy iiaitl by the average houso- i,omo jn Hawthorno park. Tho monthly installments of payments on tn'8 n0,m'. w' not exceed actual orty in Portland will advance in prico within tho next year. Prices on in- side property, such as that in Haw- wiuii'ii limit ttui iiiiu a juiiiii in hid near future flint will siirpriso old i ortianii nvuiouts. iiio present 'Vcr is !lmitcTl , to V'0 construction of a small nuinbor of houses in addi- ,j0l, to tipso aromiy imit nm ()COll. pied by representative funiilics of this oity. '.. THE NEW AQE. Ilitnl.llnliid ISM. A . fi. (Irinili, Mnnwr. Olllco, '.M-Jj-Htnrk Hlroit, (tmicord llnlldlii),', I'lirtliuiil, Ori'Koii. AdKNTH. ('. A. Itltlci W.J. Whciilon.. . rnrllnml, OrcKou ...lloluiin, MiintniiH To limiiru inilillciiilnii. nil local ikih' inimt rt'iu'li in nut later tliiiu Tliiirmlny inurnliitf ( t'licli vivvU, Hlllocrl liscrlrnidii lirlio. (inu rt'iir, tuivnlilo In ml- VHIIVC OITY NEWS Miss Kma Mooro has ing with a sovoru cold. been sull'er- Mrtf. Hoss lias been confined to tho house tho past week with a slight in disposition. Mrs, M. Allen continues to im prove She is able to bo neon on the street again. Mr. and Mrs, Florence aro stopping with Mr. Palmer, of Hoventh and Couch streets. Mies L. ChhIi oxpects to leavo this Saturday' for hor inothor's homo in Lenox, Oregon. Mrs. It. O. Williams in looking for the early retijrn of hor IiiihImiiuI from tho Philippiciifj, Mrs. Huttio Prcscott expects to leavo Thurwlay ovenintj for a visit to friends on tlio Sound. Wo understand that Mrs. Ida Wliito lias oponed a hair dressing establishment in North Yakima, Washington. It is rumored that a widow resid ing not very many miles from Sixth street, will again enter tho bonds of nutrimony in tho near futuro. Nov. Oeo. A. liailey, presiding elder of tho A. M. E, church, mado a short visit to tho oity last weok. Ho left for Tacoma Thursday afternoon, In our next issuo wo will givo tho full particulars of tho colebration of tho 17th anniversary of New North west lodgo, No. 2fif)l,Q, U. O. of O. F. Mr. James A. Jones and bride, of Tacoma arrived in tho oity Thursday evening for a short visit. Mr. Jones is quite piominent in tho Odd Fel lows. Mrs. Ohas. Grey, who has been vis iting friends and rolatievs on tho Sound, has returned to tho city and is stopping with Mra. Geo. II. Williams, NEIGIIHORIIOOD Noighobrhood means values in residenco property, n "''" l",rt' ' it " t-1 sx n I aro tho homes of somo of the best known and most highly respected people of tho 8tl,t0, I''10 Foporty is all high, sightly, and cntirloy frco from con- tnmjimtj0ll 0f ,my ,,turc. It is one , . , ,.. . . r of tl10 "lost licnlthy locations in Ore- gon. Tho j. T. Ij. will givo an entertain ment Friday afternoon, December 27, from 2 to -I o'clock, P. M., at tho llethol A. M. K. chticrh. All aro invited io attend and encourage the little ones with their pre.-ence. On tho (tt.Ii hist. Mrs. K". Gray en tertaind a number of her young friends at her residence with musle. singing and various games, Light refreshments weio corvod and a thor oughly good time was had by all pres ent. There will be a unique concert and broom drill given at tlio llethel A. M. K. ehuruli Wednesday- night, Decem ber 18. After tho drill refreshments will be served. Admission, 10 cents. Tho broom drill will bo a special treat of your life. Don't fail to seo it. Services at tho A. M. K, ohureh Sunday are as follows: Preaching at 11 A. M., subject, "Good Will Toward Men." GIiiks meeting at 12 noon, Sunday xchool at 1 P. M. Chrlstain Kndeavor at 7 P. M. Preaching at 8 P. M., subject. "Wisdom." Spec ial music by tlie'ohoir. All aro in vited to come, Sunday appointments at tho A. M. K. Ziou church for next Sunday aro as follows: Preaching, 11 A. M. andSi.'H) P. M. Subject, "Stopped Too Soon." Glass meeting am) Sab bath school aftor tho morning ser iiion. Evening musical program: Hymn, "Jesus is Mine;" hymn, "Come, Sinner, Como;" solo, "Husking Time of Heaven," It. K. Higgins; anthem, "Jesus, and Shall It Kver IJo," Mrs. 1). M. Newman, The Lucy Thurman W. C. T. U. mass meeting held at the A, M. K. Zion church last Sunday evening was a success. Tho solo by .Mrs. D, M, Newman and the one sung by Mr. J. W. Payne, also tho solo by Miss Hat tie Wright, wero deserving of esneciiil mention, and tho entire audience was delighted After tho sermon by itev. Wright, Mrs. M. K. Fullilovo, state superintendent among tho col ored subordinate organizations and state evangelist of tho A. M. K, church, made a strong appeal for membership. For somo time prst there has been an air of mystery hanging over the Hotel Portland and tho employes of tho same have been under a cloud of suspicion caused by tho robbery of ono of the guests of a largo lot of diamond iowelrv. Tho detectives have cleared tho mystery up and havo arrested sov- sode, according to latest accounts, is ono Kelly Wiley, who como hero tho mystery up ami liavo arrested sov- M(((tH S(.00,j ;r(iav af mch niont eraljpersons accused of complicity hilat cAlcdoiiinii Hull, Second and Yam tho same. Tho principal in tho ejii-. hill Streets. . ir. .1 .. .Kinnvilltiit 4i lntiut iinntiiiiiu la ' .. PROCRASTINATE! NEVER I Tho time to mako inquiry about this most desirable property is now. If you do not intend to buy, at least mako in- quiry, and you will learn something about legitimate and honest ell'orts to push Portland's interests. Intending .purchasers should call on or write to R. L. Gate, 701 Chamber of Coin- merce, Portland, Or., Phono, Main, 180; Columbia phone, 180. about six months ago. There is also mixed up in tho case a hoot black named llrooks Grant, also a woman named .Mrs. Lulu Johnson and a man named W. II. Woods. The two last named were arrested in Omiili a with W.000 worth of jewelry in their possession. Tho colored people of this city wero in the most part sur prised when it turned out that tho , deed had been done by a colored man, a, whilst tho suspicions oi tho de tectives wero from the first that one of the employes of the hotel was tho culprit, tho belief of tlio colored peo ple of this city was too strong In tho innocence of tho men engaged hi tho hotel and if tho accounts aro true tho parties implicated, although colored, were not employes of the establish ment. There aie somo in our midst who are inclined to think that a dis graceful act nu the part of one colored man should rollout to tho discredit of the whole race, not stoppig to think that the per ceutago of criminals amongst the whites, jcveu with their superior advantages, is far greater than amongst their A fro-American brothers. AT CORDRAY'S. . "Jedediah I'routy, tho genial pro prietor of I'routy Tavern, Jlucksport, Mo., is in tho oity on a visit to friends. Mr. I'routy says that Ituoks port is in the midst of a genuine boom, KM Wilkins has painted his barn and Tom Wilson built a new shed Inst mouth. Como again, Uncle Jed." Itiohard Golden, accompanied by tho host supporting company he has over brought Io tho coast, will open a week's engagement at Cordray's theater Sunday night. Mr. Golden is still playing "Old Jed Proiity," and although duo auiiouucomtmt has been mado that ho will produce a new play next scacon, it is scarcely likely that tho New P.ugland piece will be etired permanently, for the people liko "Old Jed I'routy," and Mr. Golden's name has como to bo asso ciated with its leading rule, just as tho name of Denmaii Thompson always suggests Uncle Josh hitcomb in "Tho Old Homestead." There is no uso to mako any at tempt at review of the old play, Tho fact that tho people of Portland will appreciate a performance of tho high character this ono enjoys, Is well evidenced by tho crowded bouses every evening throughout his entire tour of tho country. HEAL ESTATE NEWS. "East Sido, West Side" All tho samo to me Everything goes with mo, from a cheap lot to it brick block. I havo all kinds of propositions, cheaper than they will ever lie again. It's to your Interest to exainino my bargains. Don't look mo up if you expect three dollars' worth for ono dollar. I havo but ono price tho lowest. I've got just what you want, and can sell anything you have, so list your property with mo if you ex pect to sell It, and bo prepared to sign a contract, for I haven't time to monkey with trillcrs or jaw-bone propositions. Como anil seo mo. I'll convince you that I have the best and cheapest farms in Oregon for sale, within a radius of 20 miles of Portland. A, 1). MARSHAL, 82J Third street. Keystone Temple Mystic Shrine 33 jJ(M. 1JHOWN. F.I). THOMAS. iUcordor. Urand 1'oteuUto .M yjk -. & , m ! i ..i, r,E t -,M m VSfl .111 l -M SJ m m m r n " '. tjV . K- ' "pwywfl 4 !S .--. ,; -' i ,'ikkw A UMM i y ui rA 21 .iaM-yjy t y v,f .fff