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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1902)
.i.,.. . i ....rfi ,nn -, ..TTTiiriiTrirTTrtiiamwrtwa TKB NEW AGE, PORTJjAmi, OREGON. THE BEST RESIDENCE PART OF PORTLAND. Tilts la most ilualrnblo Insido" res' ilciicc properly, In the IwhI neighbor liood. It Is not Mitiurhan irtn.rly In HiiyMMike. llnwtliornu l'nrk l liomul- - ; -V -'-" ?5wASt WW samzz. CONVENIENCES Water, Bits, sowors, oleotrio lights, best Btreet cur service, accessibility to park, leading churches and finely graded city schools. Within residence- district, covering 20 blocks, where Hawthorne oatato offers theso lots for sale, streets will bo fully improved, stono side walks laid, and houses will he all new and modern. No house in this dis trict can cost less than $1,G00. mllK OAK CAKK. T. W. PICK, Prop. Choice Lino of Wines, I.lijnors and Cigars. Oregon Photic llood 82A. Cor. Ponrth and Oak Sts. l'ortland, Or. TOK DYNES BAI.OON. Northeast corner ot OUsan and Seventh Bts. A t'holie Collection ol Wines and Million. Imported and Domestic Cigars. M ICnABI. A, ZKLIO. Merchant Tailor. Cleaning and Hcpalrlng. Telephone Clay 282. 3fl4 Morrison fit. 1'OKTI.AKD, OKEGON. PARK GROCERY. A. J. JONK8. Proprietor. Retail Deiler In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Aitf III Kinds of Imported Delicacies. 21 N. Park Street, PORTLAND, OREGON :e Blazier's New Place. 144 First St., near Madison. F. S. GODFREY Wholesale and Retail Dealer In STIFLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Ail ill Kinds of Importid Delicacies. 314 Burnside St., cor. Sixth. Oregon I'hone Dlack 2932. Columbia I'hone (86. PORTLAND, OR Jul. en & Smith, ..GROCERS.. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 45 Sixth Street. Goods delivered to all Parts of the city. Quick Sales and Small Profits, PHONE No. BLACK 2935. Fritz's Resort 240-242-244 Burnside St. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A MOST GENEROUS OFFER Purchasers may have their homes built on tho installment plan, of small monthly payments, lhiycrs of this property imiko their own build ing contracts, pay the cost of construc tion themselves from moneys advanc ed by tho Hawthorne estate at low in terest. Property owners are charged only aotual cost of construction, and they build their homes just as they want them to be. COST 91,000,000. The Portland H. O. BOWERS, Wanir. American Plan, $3 Per Day and Up war dm HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AMD COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Portland, Oregon S. W. ROBINSON. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 301 Morrlion Street. Developing-, Printing; and Mounting for Amateurs A Specialty. Largest Selection of Pacific Coast BROMIDE ENLARGEMENTS. The Trades Union DYEING m GLEANING Company. C. Del I ART, Proprietor. Special attention given to Dress Skirts and Light Colored Goods. No moro trouhlo over ragged old cloth ing. Send it to the Trad en Union. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J69J N. Street, PORTLAND, ORE The limited," evening train, and The Express, noon train, irom umana tor inicago. UNEXCELLED SERVICE Day train and evening train from Omaha (or Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. Tickets ot agents o( connecting lines, f W. H. BKHX, DUt Tass'r Agt,, Omaha. A.n.iuKsoN,a.pjL. Cblmioi. j. r. UEnitr, a.osm labugo. For particular regartling freight or paascnger rutea, call on or address B. II. TUUMIHJLL, Commercial Agent. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Or. NEIGH RORHOOI) Ncighohrhood means values in residence property. In this part of Portland, are tho homes of some of tho best known and mo4 highly respected people of tho state. Tho property is all high, sightly, and entirloy frco from con tamination of any nature. It is, one of the most healthy locations in Oro-gon. Karoa to tlio North I'ulis It costs a ho tit ?'J5.(KX) to lit out .'or a sptison's voyage to the Arctic such u vessel as that for the Peary expedition, which sailed In July, or that for the Haldwln expedition, which also stilled that month. The fare for the round trip, If any passengers are taken, Is usually $500. Memhers of the crew of an Arctic ship are paid about a firth more than on ordinary voyages. Tho taptalu will receive about $125 a month, the mates and engineers per baps $50 to $70, and the seamen $35 a month. Theso wages, It Is always slip nlatcd beforehand, must be paid promptly und regularly to the men's families In Newfoundland or Nova Scotia. There are usually ten to twenty men In the crew. New York PMt Swooping. In addition to doing away with the necessity for "copyright performances" of plays, the ucw Hritlsh copyright hill will make an unauthorized translation an Infringement of a copyright, and will extend the copyright to lectures nnd sermons, with tho power to forbid newspaper reports of them. In addi tion, tho measure provides that maga zine authors are tho owners of the copyright of their articles after three years. Less should h'o said tfbout The rldlcut lousucss of calf love; It Is dlgnllled compared with that of people twenty yearn older. Lots of good men a to worthless with out a leader. PRINCE HALL LODGE No. 65, A. P. & A. M. Q' Regular communications first nnd third Mondays of eucii month, in Caledonia hall, cor ner Second und Yamhill streets. All M. M. in good standing invited. T. UOLEN, W. M. It. A. MOORE, Sco'y. DON'T GUESS AT IT. Dut If you aro going East wrlto us for our rates and lot us tell you about tho Bervlco and accomodations offered by tho Illinois Central Railroad. Through tourist cars via tho Illinois Central from Pacific Coast to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to wrlto ub about your trip, ns wo aro In a po sition to give you some valunhlo In. formation and assistance. 5319 miles of track, over which Is operated some of tho finest trains in tho world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates, cnll on or address: D. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. J. C. LINDSEY. T. F. & P. A., 142 Third street, Portland, Or. 0. A. Kpperly. C. II. Jones J). 8. Cameron. Epperly & Jones. ICE CREAM nd GAKOY PAflLOHS V Manufacturers of High Grade Candies and Ice Cream. 311 Washington Street, Oregon ?hone Bouth 2191. POlt'l -AN P. OH. O. II. 8elple. M. 8. Hilple. OWEN H. SEIPLE & CO. Ptraleri in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES . PHONE SOUTH 1CC0. 3S3 Mirrisn SL PORTLAND, OREGON fil by Ilolniont. Knit Sixteenth, Kat Tu oil th streets niul llimltitmicnremie. It Is within 15 mlnutva wnlkul Third ami Morrltoti streets, the IiusIiicm cen ter, ntut within live inttiutcs walk of the Last Hide huslnes'i itlstrlet. TERMS OF PURCHASE. Tho money paid by the aver ago house-holder in rentals will buy an elegant home in Haw thorne park. Tho monthly in stallments or payments on this homo will not exceed actual money paid out for rentals. All property in Portland will ad vance in prico within tho next year. Prices on insido property, such as that in Hawthorne paik, will tako a jump in tho near future that will surprise old Portland residents. Tho present otVer is limited to tho construction of a small number of houses in addition to tho.se already built and occupied by representative families of this city. PROCRASTINATE I NEVER! Tho time to mako inquiry about tlfis 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 elYorts to push Portland's interests. Intending purchasers should call on or write to R. L. Cate, 701 Chamber of Com merce, Portland, Or., Phone, Main, 180; Columbia phone, 180. DIG STORK OPENS TODAY. Sovcnth-Street Now Department Store Is n Groat Attraction for Thnt Part of tho City. Tho big storo of tho Oregon Mor cantllb Company, In tho now building on Sovcnth street, between Alder nnd I Morrison streets, will hnvo Its grand .opening day Saturday, March 8. Tho ' aitst iitll I r si tin n 1 A An1nnh A storo will ho open from 10 o'clock A. M. until 10 o'clock In tho oventng, nnd on that day a numbor of special bar gains will bo offered, which have al ready been arranged. Thla storo Is connected with 48 of tho lnrgcst department stores In tho West, situated In Oregon, Washington, Idaho nnd Montana.' Tho establish ment has throo Now York buyerB who remain permanently In tho Eastern metropolis, under tho leadership ot D. J. Morton. Tho storo will enrry ovory lino of goods, except Krocorles nnd farming Implements. Thlrty-Blx per manent salespeople have boon ong gaKCd. E. J. Hnltom Is tho goncrnl manager. He has a largo oxnerlonce, nnd has boon conncctod with sovornl of thn most extensive depnrtmont stores In tho country. Ho comes from Now York. It Is tho policy of tho store to buy for cash ami soil for cash. In n manner this will bo a great storo thnt will soil nt poular prices as much so na Is pnsslblo where a com plete lino of flrst-clnsB now goods aro carried. The manager feols that ho him not been fortunato In tho location of th" store nnd that It Is rather too far up town. Ho has In viow, however, n splondld building sltb, nnd If later on tho trndo Justifies such n step a large now building will bo erected. Enrl R. Smith, n woll-known adver tising export, who has done good work nil over ho West, Is horo to nrrnngo tho preliminary advertising. Tho man ager realizes thnt good advertising is half tho bnttlo; not to palm off unde sirable (roods, but to Inform ncoplo who dcslro certain things where those articles aro and tho prices that aro attached to them. Saturday will doubtless bo a busy day at the now store. , .,,., T 1 1 111 A rutnfU. L. Brady cliouli have appeared in thiH Ihhuo, hut could noti ho gotten ready in tlmu. It will ap pear next week. JNVALIDED BY FASHION. Church, Thirteenth nnd Main streetB. Facletr ttlrU Overworked TrylB to on tho 17th Inst. A short mimical iircoMe iccomiiiuhe-i. an(j ntorary program will ho presont To lenrn as many of the fashlonablo (1. refreshments In nbundnnco. accomplishments as posslblo appear to be the ambition of the girl of the Mr. Enoch Newsomo, an old und re- period and her uiamiun. It Is too often Hpected cltlzon of this city, was the caBo that considerations of physl- "trlckon with pnrnlyHlB on Frldny ctt. hea.fl; , are ; entirely overlooked and rto" 8amV?anW,,,rU;: that tho fashionable girl lluds herself tn, on 8,m,nVi whoro tll0 Now NorUl. worn out nnd old In appearance and WOst LoiIko, O. N. O, of O. v., of whlcn disposition before she has reached the order he Is a worthy member, will seo ago of 23. The Ladles' Home Journal that ho recolvea every 'nttontlon. characterizes this folly properly when' ... . ... It savH- "i'liprn aro narontH who not Tno nntortnJnmont given bv tho 11 says, inero aro parents wnu, 1101 u..,.ai,i,ni,, nt v,,n, ,,. 07. n content with tho studies which their duughters havo to grapple with ut school, load them down with a few pe- clal studies In tho liner arts. 1 have In mind now several young girls be - tweeu tho nreenrloiiB aires of VI and 17. ' wh ? f.J v r.nrn frnm Hclinnl who, after they return from school. have on extra dose of painting, music or languages. 'Hut my daughter must know something of these things,' Is tho protest of the foud mother. SIjj must ho able to hold her own with other girls of her set.' Of course, the girl at this tender age. with such 'a mental loud, soon goes to pieces. She becomes ' anaemic, listless nnd nervous, nnd then the mother wonders why! To build Her up everything under the sun Is tried except a lessening of mental work and thn unnatural strain upon the nervous j atom. The girl develops Into what? A bundle of nerves Incased In tho most fragile frame, her physical vitality rapped almost to the last dreg. And In this coudltlon she enters the mar riage state! And yet we wonder why there are so few women absolutely freo from organic troubles. Is It so Inexpll-cabler THE NEW AGE. Kstabtlsheil 180G. A. I). Griffin, Manager. Ollleo, 'Ul Mark .Street. Concord llullillnp, l'ortland, Oregon. AtlKNTS. (!. A. Hitter W.J. Wheaton.. . .... Portland. Orecon ....Helena, Montana To Insuro publication, all local news must rciirh us not later than Thursday morning of each week, Subscription prleo, one year, payable. In ad scrlpth o, 1iv. vance CITY NEWS Mr. Thos. DavlB spent a fow days In our city. Ho left on Wodnosday for Hay Creek. Mrs. A. D. Griffin nnd son, who hnvo been on tho sick list for the past two weeks, are on tho mend. Mrs. A. D. Grlflln recolvod word thnt her sister, Mrs. Hall, of Tacoma, who has been III, Is on tho road to re covery. Ilov. J. L. Allen expects to leavn for Southern California next week, when, If his wlfo Is well enough, ho will bring her homo. As fnr as wo can learn, the only Afro-Amorlcan to bo honored with a placo as an officer of election this year Is W. 11. Carter, who waB ap pointed ns a cleric of election In tho lGth precinct. , Wo aro pleased to note tho fact that thero Is considerable prngrosB In religious clrcloa ut present. All of tho churches aro rccolvlng additions to their membership, nnd tho various pastors feel greatly encouraged. t Mr. O. L. Lynthccum. of Chicago, HI., has been transferred to Portland, to tako charKo of a composlto car over tho O. R. & N. R. R. Ills wlfo expects to join him tn tho noar future to mako this their homo, Goldon Onto Lodgo, G. II. O. of O. F eolobrated tholr twonty-socond nnnlvorsnry Fobruary 2fi, with tho Household of Ruth No. 2S3 nnd tho Patrlarchlc. J. C. Rivera wiib chair man and A. Dumas Jones mnstor of ceremonies, Wo nro Informed thnt Miss Duvnl and hor slBtor, Norma, expect to leave Portland about thn nilddlo of noxt month for m extunded visit with friends In tho East. They lutond to BPentl some tlmo In Chicago, thence to Now York. Mt. Olivet Daptlst Church, Seventh and Everett streets, Sunday, March 7: Proachlng morning nnd ovcnlng by tho pastor, Rov. J. L. Allen; nt 11 n. in., subject: "Fnlth, nnd What It Ib"; 8 p. tn.: "Sin, nnd What It Does for Man." Special service for inon only nt 3 p, m. Sunday. Tho ontortnlnmont clvon Tuesday ovonlng at G. A, R. Hall under tho auspices of Miss A. Holland for tho benefit of tho Dothol A. M. E. Church, was n decided success, both soclallv and financially, reflecting great credit on tho management and materially listing tho treasury of tho church, - A grent many persona aro not awaro that thoro aro any black Irish men. If you belong to thnt class, do not fnll to attend tho "Green Social" to bo given nt thn A. M. E. Zlnn WIIH ,, H1ICC0HH( niti,ough tho ln olomenoy of tho wenthor caused tho fair box to bo In the minority. Tho ladles looked charming, nnd many dnlnty whlto nitrons woro hcou. wnllBt tnt committor) provided fimnll n"r0"B (f,a"0r W,U "OntlmOlltOl COlip- ,ot wrltton pon tnem for onch tlemnn. An onjoynblo tlmo was had, and tho party roluctantly soparutcd at a lato hour. After a brief Illness, Mrs. Anna Jackson departed this life nt 5:45 &,0.I?Vr '","?"? ' tf ,ocnn Mr8 jnrkBon wnH ,)orT,' nt! Calpoppor Court Hoiibo in tho Btutn of VIrelnla. In 1837. flho enmo to Call- fornln, lived thoro 50 years and then enmo to Portland, whoro Bho has re sided over Binco. Mrs. Jackson wan a member of tho A. M. E. Church for ovor 40 years, Sho was noted ns a person who would Btnnd by hor con vlctlons, earnest nnd Blncoro In nil her dally walks. Sho loaveB two hohb, LouIb and Harry, nnd n daturhter, Mrs. J. C. Loiran. to mourn her loss. Sho was burled Friday from tho A. M. E. Hethol Church. Tho Interment wh nt Lono Fir, Rov. J, W. niggora officiating. NOTE AND COMMENT. Tnken From Exchnngcs. Tho Tii8kcgco Institute Bnnk con tinues to bo well patronized by tin? tcnchorB nnd Btudonts. Tho doposltB nro now hovorlng nbout tho $70j0j mark. Wo nro Justly proud of thla record. Thoro hns been since tho year 1702 IB recorders In the District of Colum bia. Out of these, six wofo colored, beginning with tho Hon. Frederick DoughiBB, who was appointed in 1881. ThtiB came under thlB titlo tho fol lowing : .T. C. MntthowB of Now York. James Trottor of Massachusetts, lllanch K. Ilruco aV Mississippi, C. H. J Tnylor of Knnsas, nnd II, P. Client ham of North Carolina. J. C. Dancy makes tho soventh. At the close of tho civil war the membership of tho A. M. E. church wim B0.000. It Is now over 000,000, has 0200 mlnlstorn nnd G800 congrega tions, with 17 Institutions' of learning. Foreign work hns throo conforoncoH on tho const of West Africa, throo In South Africa, two In Canada, one tn Hormuda, one In Hnytl, onu In San Domingo, 0110 In Hritlsh Gulnn. 0110 nt tho Windward Isles nnd onu In Li beria. Tho proporty of tho connection Ib valued at $10,000,000. Tho NogrocB of tho United Stnton aro publishing In tho various sectlonx of tho country 112 newspaper Jour nals, tho mnjorlty of which will ro lled credit upon nny race of people. Every solf-respoctlng Negro In tho Innd should subBcrlbo nnd pay for at least ono nowspnpor published hy thn race. Hut, shamo! Bomo of our would bo Nogrocs! Thoy will pny for noth ing, nnd s3o good In nothing done by black men und women. Despite thosi) simpletons, tho Negroes aro ranking: progress nlong all lines. TtiBkogeo, Ala., Feb. 20. Tho Tub kegpo Nogro conference today adopt ed declarations In which It stated thnt ownership nnd proper cultivation of tho soil, freedom from mortgaging: lands, crops and Btockrntslng for food supplies nt homo, hooping out of tho lnrgo cities, prompt nnd willing pay ment of all taxes, keoplng out of tho courts, nvoldlng all forms of oxtrnva gnnco, keoplng tho younir penplo off tho streets and from public Inunglmc places, and starting hank accounts, were tho foundation and growth of tho Negro rnco. Tho strengthening of tho public schools Is nlso ndvocat ed, with tho teaching especially of ag riculture. Washington. D. C, which hns long" been romnrknblo for tho larKo por contngn of Its Negro population. Ih shown hy tho last census to hnvo 4 further largo gain of 10.000 In colored Inhabitants In thn Inst 10 yenrs, thoro being now 80.702 Neijroes In n popu lation of 278.718. Washington's gain Is said by thn Star of that city to ha duo to thn kindly trcntmont nccordnil Nogroos thoro, hut It Is novortholoBB mndo cloar that gonorally tho North ern and border cities nro showing n grontor growth In respect to colored populntlon than tho Sntithorn cltlon. Philadelphia) has 02.013 Negro resi dents nnd ChlcnKo 30,150, and tho for mer rltv Ib mnklmr such rnnld iralnn that It Is expected to outstrip Wash ington In another decade COMING ATTRACTIONS. "THE SULTAN'S DAUGHTER." "For touching purpofes o"y." fully describes tho nbovo-nnmed piny which In ono of the font 11 res of tho Shlrluy Company's roporlnlrn this yenr.. It Is built alone the lines of that famnun romedy "Nlobo," but Is wittier In con structlon nnd ten times fttunlor In action, keeping the nudlenco In a howl of laiiKher from tho rise to tho fall of tho curtain, "Tho Sultan's Daughter" Ih a mag nificent painting of a Turkish beauty which falls Into the possession of 11 wealthy New Yorker who Ib a trroafc lovor of art especially that iloplrtltig fomulo beauty. IHh homo Ih filled with HtntuoH anil pnlntliiKH showing tho "fmnnln form dovlno." much to thn dlHKUHt nnd horror of his wlfo'H maid en aunt who comes to nay them a visit. Dtirltm her Btnv thn "Sultan's Daugh ter" coinOH to life, descendfl from her frnmo nnd proceeds to mako thlngff lively In tho Hopkins nhodo, which she mistaken for a harem. Tho most laughable situations fol low. Poor Mr. Hopkins vainly trloH to explain tho presence of this myster ious beauty tn IiIh wlfo and her mint hut Kublnn (thlnklmr horself n slave) hy hor Innocent obedience to hor own era rommandH succeodn In upsetting' nil hlB carefully planned oxplnnntlnnK. Aftor threo acts of misery for Hop kins nnd spasms of dollcht for tho audlonce, n friend npnears on tin Bcono. falls In love with "7uhlnn," buys hor and makes hor his wffo and all ends happily. Tho ploco Is recolvlng a splondld production In tho hands of thn Shir Iovb who fit with tho different roles dollKhtfully. Keystone Temple Mystio Shrine 33 Meots HeoondFrldnv of each month at Caledonian Hall, Second nnd Yam hill Street'. J, M, BROWN, F.D.THOMAS. lUcorJer. tirsnd Potentate