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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1902)
THE NEW AGE, POItTLAKD. OJREGON. -V THE BEST RESIDENCE PART OF PORTLAND. 1 his In most dcslruMn Mnslilc" res'. Ocme property, In the lxt neighbor hood. It In not Miburbatt property In anynruite. llnvrtliome Park ii bound t'l by llvlmont. Knit Sixteenth, Knit Twelfth ttrcctx mid HawthornoMcmie. It u within Ifitnlnutci' walk nf Third ami Morrlion Mrccti. tho liuslncts cen ter, rihI with I n flve minutes' walk of the KaM Ride bnilnci dlitrlct. J tL l JHr ,j. TKKMS OF PURCHASE. The money paid by the aver ago hotiso-holdor in rentals will buy nn elegant homo in Haw tliorno park. Tlio monthly in stallments or payments on this homo will not exceed actual money paid out for rcntnls. All property in Portland will nd vnncc in prico within tho next year. Prices on inside proporty, such ns that in Hawthorne park, will take a jump in the near future that will surprise old Portland residents. The present ofVcr is limited to tho construction of n small number of houses in addition to thobo already built nnd occupied by representative families of this city. lYri'llnfff iff rl-MlT -" " ' y" 'gi-'tTw -.m CONVENIENCES Wntcr, gas, A MOST GENEROUS OFFER NEIGHBORHOOD Noighohrhood PROCRASTINATE! NEVER I Tho owere, eleotrio lights, best street car Purchasers may have their homes menus vnlucs in residenco property, time to mnko inquiry about this most service, accessibility to park, leading built on the installment plan, of In this part of Portland are tho desirable property is now. If you do churches and finely graded oity small monthly payments. Buyers of homos of some of tho best known nnd not intend to buy, nt least mnko in- cltools. Within rcsidonco district, this property mako their own build- most highly respected people of tho quiry, and you will learn something covering 20 blocks, whero Hawthorne ing contracts, pay tho cost of construe- stnto. The property is nil high, about legitimate nnd honest efforts to ostato offers theso lots for salo, streets tion themselves from moneys ndvnnc- sightly, nnd cntirley free from con- push Portland's interests. Intending will he fully improved, stono Hide- cd by tho Hnwthorno estate nt low in- tairiinntion of any nature. It is one nurchascrs should call on or writo to A 1 1 ... ...... .. ...... 1. ......... 1 ..r .1... .......A ...11... .: . r . s . m, -., I r lerunb. i rupuriy uwnuro uru uiiurgcu ui me must- m-iuiuy mentions in vrc- Jt. l. (Jute, (Ui Uiumiuor 01 UOIU- only nctunl cost of construction, nnd gon. mcrce, Portlnnd, Or., Phono, Main, they build theit homes just nu they 180; Columbia phono, 180. want them to bo. ' kIi'v 4HH Hll$k $ r w'ij'f IV' rSi PiiiHi EM&r "litl4 J.rt iuVjKr!JtfWr rKj ffMXteHlfilHtlB I;"' w'f V-' AwHv.i'. V'Kv ! i. . fr VMrKSBHr RPi?sijjrr''?HllllflHllflflflflflfli HP$Snw'j?Hir V '"-nSfSBPfjHH! ' l'iy''PP5 r iT'iBf & - ''-1 bn9 InH H?Kr' i--"5wly, 8fc JlrS,-,;vv",5.iSf55fc. n BRZ ",,BilBW'y'T.i.aijlfl! . MwaJBKBAIB!XlWC3iHiw--' i iiflTi - - - --' ? t it.K7Ujraat.J Bff!iflBSysfl hp - iWBH5CEBBBBlikiBiBPTC5P3 i jri"flBVaiiMB?P .i i n'wffnMTifiiMtfiiai,irarr-f ---- "J r "TaMr- HHUHHHHHRmii walks laid, and houses will bo all now and modern. No house in this dis trict can cost less than $1,500. THE NEW AOE. Established 1890. A. I). Griffin, MniiBRcr. Office, 212K Stark Street, Concord IlulldltiR, Portland, Oregon. AOKNTS. r. A. Ulttor Portland, Oregon W. J, hcaton Helena, Montana To Insure publication, all loenl news must reach ui not later than Thursday morning of each week. Subscription price, ono year, paablo Iliad- rauce, jicrliitli e, XI bo. CITY NEWS Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Frcomnn nro now located at No. 2G N. Sixth street. T UN OAK CAKK. 1'. W. TICK, l'rnp. Clioloe Line of Wine, Mnuora and Clgir. ureiton mono iiuou n. for. Fourth and Oak r-U. 1'ortland, Or. J OK DYKK3 SALOON., Kortheast corner of Ollnan and HoYcnlh Hti. A f tialre Collection of Wine and Uquori. Imported and Domcitle Clgara. cost $i,oao,oaa. The Portland II ICIIAKL A. ZKI.IO. Merchant Tailor. Cleaning nnd Kepalrlnir. Telcpba-e Clay 282. SCi Morrlion 8l. ' PORTLAND, OUKGON. PARK GROCERY. A.J.JONK8, l'roprlelor. Retail Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Aid IU Kinds of Imported Delicacies. H. O. BOWERS, Mmnmgmr. American Plan, $3 Par Day I and Upward, HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Portland, Oregon 21 N. Park Street, PORTLAND, OREGON : Blazier's New Place. 144 First St., near Madison. S. W. ROBINSON. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 'Ml Morrlion Htrcet. Developing', Printing; and Mounting tor Amateurs A Specialty. Largest Selection of Pacific Coast BROMIDE ENLARGEMENTS. HCTUKN OP A FAVORITE ACT RI3SS. Florcnco Roberts, who Is n pro nounced favorlto hore, returns with her capable company and will bo tho attraction nt Cordray's Thoator for tho wook starting March 16. Sho la unquestionably tho most vcrsatllo of tho leading women who h'avo n fascinating Interest for tho theator-go-ors of tho new world. To tho great character of tho drama to which alio has glvon artistically sympathetic and emotional portrayals sho has added that of "Zara," tho unique character created by David Uolasco and from whom his world talked of play takes Its name. Florcnco Roberts ban dem onstrated her wonderful ability in emotional linos, nnd In "Znza." n child of passion with moods that aro vari able Intense and ranging from tho most poworfnl display of tho motions to tho softonlng Influence of pity anjl grief, tho gifted actress has tho op portunity offered her for tho full dis play of her genius. Tho play will bo magnificently mounted nnd tho scenic fenturcs nro of tho 'moat olaborato order. Tho cos tumcB nro a reflex of tho most olegnnt of prevailing modes. In this tour of Florcnco Roborts, Messrs. Uelnsco & Thnll, undor whoso management nnd direction, It Is being mado, havo spnr KiKfQ Mji'S' aaaaaaaaaM3 EuBmJaaWWWWWWWTmHlSliMtlk Mr. nnd Mrs. Estollo nro at homo to their friends nt 11th and Davis streets. t llltADY W. L. Brady Is tin oxnmplo of what pluck and closo attention to buslncsH will accomplish In our community his bucccbs showu thnt an Afro-Ameil-can can succeed In this place If ho tries so to do. Coming hero n perfect stranger ho stnrted In n small scale cd no oxpenso In making tlila tho most ln tho tnllor business nnd now has attractive from an artistic and sconlc a large establishment In tho business standpoint that has over been routed In tho West. Tho gowns of Miss Rob crts aro from Worth of Paris. DON'T GUESS AT IT. P. S. GODFREY Wholewle and Itetall Uealer lu STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ill ill Kinds of Imported Delicacies. 314 Bumsldo St., cor. Sixth. OroRom rhnne Illtck 'J93L ColumbU I'bone WsO. PORTLAND, OK Julien & Smith, ..GROCERS.. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 45 Sixth Street. The Trades Union DYEING d CLEANING Company. C. DcIIART, Proj)rletor. Speclnl attention given to Drew Skirts and Light Coloretl Goodn. No more trouble ovor raggetl old cloth ing. Send it to tho TradeH Union. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J 69 J N. Street, PORTLAND, ORE But if you aro going Enst writo us for our rates and let us tell you about tno service and accomodations offered by the Illinois Central Railroad. Through tourist cars via tho Illinois Central from Pacific Coast to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to writo us about your trip, us wo aro in a po sition to give you somo vnluablo in formation and assistance. C319 mtlcs of track, over which is -operated some of tho finest trains In the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates, call on or address: B. II. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third street. Portland, Or. part of tho city and gives work to soV' oral people, whilst his own time Is so fully taken up thnt ho has not found tlmo to notlco tho fair box enough to get himself a holp meet but there Is hopes that In this rcBpcct ho will reform In tho near future. Ho has been selected by tho members of tho Afro-American Ixsnguo as president, nn ofllco which ho has filled with cred it to himself nnd sntlBfactlon to the niembors of tho society. Mr. Brady Ib not what you might call a society man In tho strict sense of tho word, but Is a shrewd, success ful business man. honored nnd respect ed by all that como In contract with him. Mr. Enoch Nowsotno Is still nt tho Good Samaritan hospital. He Iuih no! materially Improved. Mrs. JoBoph Wisdom has uon confin ed to her bed for tho past two wekB with a sovcro attack of la grippe. Wo aro pleased to chronicle tho fact that Mrs. Idn Whlto haH greatly Im proved In health nnd Is now on tho rontl to complcto recovery of health. Anyono in need of neatly furnished rooms would do well to call at Nu. 70 Davis street Noat. clean nnd pleasant suroundlngs. Rates reason able. V. E. Kcono resumed his position with tho O. R. & N. Co. on Thursday HIb hand hns ho far Improved to on iblo him to perform his usual du ties. Now Northwest Lodgo No. 2RR4 and Household of Ruth No. 844, Q. U. O. of O. F.. nro gottlng rendy for tholr nnnunl sormon on the first Sunday In May. Koystono Tomnlo. A. & C. of Noblos of tlio Mystic Shrine. Initiated aovoral candidates on Thursday evening. Thoy nro making nrrnngoincntfl to glvo nu clnbornto ontortnlnmont In April. A utimbor of our frlondB nro Buffer ing In n greater or less degreo from colds and kindred ullmnuts. Amongst tho number wo noto Mrs. Win. Fry, Mrs. R. C. WIlllnniH nnd Rov. J. W. Wright. WORD OF THANKS. To tho public and friends In gonnr al: We, tho monibcis nnd pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, thank, you very kindly for your attendance, labor and financial assistance given uh ln tho recent "church bazaar." The af fair waB n harmonious bucccbs in every particular. Tho net profit wns $50.8!). Wo also bow with gratltudo to God and tender our heartfelt thanka to Miss Anna RolllnB nnd her co-laborora for tho flnnnclnt ntd ($20.35) given our church from their entertainment March 4th. MIbb Rollins is nn enrnest Christian worker nnd alio deserves the prnlso of all. Thoroforo wo feel very pi oud of her as a co-laborer for the Mastcr'a kingdom. Slncorely yourH, W. T. BIUOERS, Pastor. SUNDAY APPOINTMENTS. At tho A. M. E. Zlon church, corner Mnln nnd Thirteenth stroots, preach ing 11 A. M. by tho pastor; cIiibb mooting 12 M., nnd Sabbath Hchool 1 P. M.; 7:30 P. M., Varlck Christian Eudenvor Society will bo orgnnlzcd. Sermon, 8:30 P. M., "Stream of Jordan nnd Whnt It Reprosonta." Evening mimical programme: Hymn, "My 8oul Ho on Thy Guard;" hymn. "Fill Mo Now;" solo nnd choriiH, "Wo"ll Nover rnBB this (ay Agnln;" nntliem, "Stand Up for Johus. Mru W. S. Rob hiHon, chorister. J .W. WRICHIT, paHtor. SUNDAY SERVICES. ' BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH. Preaching 11 A. M.. subject, "Dp slro;" cinsB mooting, 12 M.; Sunday school, 1 P. M.; sermon nt 8 P. M. by tho pnstor. All aro Invited. W. T. BIOOERS. f8 N. Tenth street. Bavaria Beer Hall. LOUIS KI.UO, Proprietor. Cor. B.-contl and Oak 8t. POUTI.AND, Or. Goods delivered to all Parts of the city. Quick Sales and Small Profits. PHONE No. BLACK 2935. Fritz's Resort 240-242-244 Bumside St. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. &fW The Limited," evening train, ana The Expreu, noon train, from Omaha for Chicago. UNEXCELLED SERVICE Day train and evening train from Omaha for MmneapolU and St, Paul. A RL1NOTON CUEAMKIIV. II. C. KINO, Prop. Commliilon Merchant. Hatter, Kki;', Clause, Ktc. SG7 Ilurndde St. POini.ANI), Or. Ticket! of agents o( connecting line, tr W. H. MULL, OUt. I'au'r Agt, Omaha. A H. HANSON, O.PO CUU40. j.r.MEnBY.i.aju. Dubnqa. For particulars regarding freight or pau&enger rates, call on or addreus B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. J. C. LINDSEY, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Or. O. A. Kpperly. C. II. Jonei D. S. Cameron. Epperly & Jones. ICE GIIEAM and CANDY P1RL0BS Manufacturer! of High Grade Candies and Ice Cream. m Waihlngton Street, Oregon Phone South 2191. POItl LAND, OK. O. II. Belple. M. 8. Bjlple. OWEN H. SEIPLE & GO. Dealer! in ST1PLE AND FANCY GROCERIES RHONE SOUTH ICCfl. Fell 105 Kcotj Itroko Ann. Emmet Kulclit, 18 eard old, or Brooklyn, liven to tell the c.tneiluucu of a fearful fall recently from the new East Itlvtr hrldKc. That he was not In Htuutly killed lu miraculous, lie led from the structure to the Htrcet, a dis tance of 10.) feet, nu I several pcrMoitH who miw ill in slip and plunge headlong through the air ran to the xpot expect ing to find his mutilated hody. Instead, he raised himself on his arm and asUe.i that a doctor he Htimmoued. Knight la employed as nu apprentice riveter on the hrldge. He was walk lug along the Itonwoik toward the Wil liamsburg end, tit Dunham place and South Sixth street, when Ills foot slip ped on 8omo grease. Ho tried desperately to regain hla h.ilunce. Women who were looking out of the windows screamed n they saw the hoy's peril. He swayed an Instant before he lost Ills balance, then both feet slipped and he plunged downward. Ho lauded on n pile of Hand beneath the structure nnd lay motionless. Men who had wltuesscd the accident hurrleJ to tho spot. Knight was not only alive hut con kclous. An nmhulnnce was summoned from the Eastern District hospital and Dr. Hoffman found Knight's right arm broken and contusions on his hip, At the hospital Knight said, according to the Now York World, that tho hocoihIh during which ho sought to recover him self were agonizing. Ho ald that It flashed through his brain that to fall meant death. He had little conscious ness of his flight through the air. Tho many frlondH of tho Bonjnmln brothora who entored tlila city In tho ompioy or tlio rullinan Cnr Company, will ho grlovcd to lenrn that tho young er of tho four brothers died tlila wook at St. Paul of pulmonnry troubles. It Ifl to ho regretted that tho Jublloo song service hold InHt Sunday ovon Ing nt tho A. M. R. Zlon church wna not moro wldoly advertised bo n grnt or number could havo enjoyed tho treat. Let us havo miclr services often. At tho last mooting of the iinniw. hold of Ruth No. 844 several candidates woro given tho measure of trvlnc to Htihiliio tho goat. Their experience hna mado thorn anxious to bo present nt tho noxt performance of thnt frisky animal. Tho parlor meeting under tho mm pIcoh of tho Lucy Thitrninu Lenguo on Wednosdny ovonlng nt tho residence of Mrs. K. Grny, wns woll attendod. An Interesting progrnmmo wna pro sontod nnd ti thoroughly enjoyahlo tlmo had by nil presont. It will pay you to attend tho ontor tnlnmont, "Tho Feast of St. Pnttlck." on juonuny, March 17, 1002. nt thr A. M. !,. Zlon church. In nddltlon to a abort hut excellent progrnme, nn Irish dlnnor will ho served. hIbo at great oxponse tho "Blninoy Stono" has boon Imported from Irolnnd nnd a!' who wish may hnvo nn opportunity to klsH tho same. Tho fact that tho Portland library Is now a freo Institution haH boon noted oxtonslvoly In tho dally print tho fnct stated that any person of good chnrnctor la wolcomo to enjoy tho privilege of tnklng tho books ftom tho snoiveH. so rnr wo learn that but fow of our peoplo havo availed thomsolves of tho oppoitunlty offered. Let us not let such opportunities slip past with out profiting by thorn. All thnt lu ncc ossary Is to bo vouched for by sorno roputnblo citizen and for tho spaco of two years you can enjoy tho bonofltH of this great Institution. He tin m.,i doing. Tho Now Bavaria saloon, which Is now undor tho management of Mr. LowlH King. Ib ono of tho uttrnctlvo resortB of tho city. Cnll In and hco tho elegant wnll docorutlotiH which havo been executed by ono of tho lend ing nrtlstH In Portlnnd. ROOSEVELT AND WOOD. We claim that If a cherry pie Is made Just right, a man can forget while eat. ing It that he has been eugaged as pall bearer at a funeral. 313 Mirrlsei SL PORTLAND, 0RE60N There is such a thing ns gooseberry ebortcake, hut poor cooks should ha enjoined from attempting lu KtystQM Ttmpli Mystic Shrim 33 Meets Second Friday of each month at Caledonian Hall, Second nnd Yam. hill Streete, ChMnie Which Five Teum lluvo Wrnimht In 'llirp I.lv. Previous to his departure for Cubn, Oov. Oeu. Wood had a long Interview with President Roosevelt. Not nil their conversation was olllclal, hut ou the contrary thero Is authority for Baying thnt tho two distinguished men had n llttlo heart-to-heart talk regarding the changes which live yennt havo wrought in tliolr carcors. Five years ugo Presi dent Roosevelt wns out of huslncis, both as civil service commissioner mid ah a member of tho police board of Now York. Leountd Wooil was then only an us slstnnt surgeon In the regular army with the rank of captain, Tho advent of tho McKluley administration work ed wonders for both meu. Dr. Wood was solected as the President's physi cian, uud this gave him a prominence ho might not have secured after yearn of faithful service In an obscure posi tion. Theodore Roosevelt, after con siderable of a campaign, was appoint ed Asslstnnt Secretary of the Navy. When tho wnr broke out Roosnvelt himself conceived the Idea of organ izing a Rough Rider regiment, hut chose Wood as the colonel Instend of taking tho place himself. Today Wood Is n brigadier general hi tho regular army nnd governor general of Cuba. Ho Ih ho young that In the ordinary courso he Is destined lo hi come lieutenant general In command of tho army of the United Slates. Ills former lieutenant colonel Is now I'resl Ideut of the United Stales, and It was perfectly natural that the two men should put lu a little time lu mote or less solemn admiration of (he swift ness with which Providence works nt times. New Mouse lu Dublin liny. On a sand Island lu Dublin b.iy a new kind of mouse has been found. It re sembles the ordinary mouse lu nil ex cept Its color, which Is that of the sand, and the naturalists nttilhute that lo nu Interposition of nature for Its protec tion from the owls and hawks on the Inland. It Is supposed that they are the descendants of castaway mice and that tho protective coloration Is n gradually acquired result of their surroundings. J. M. BROWN, Recorder, F.I). THOMAS, Or.nd Potentate PRINCE HALL LODGE No. 65, A. P. A A, M. Q Regular communications first and third Mondays of caoh month, in Caledonia hall, cor ner Second and Yamhill streets. All M. it, in good standing invited. T. BOLKN, W. M. R. A. MOORE, Scc'y, Hope resembles the head of a plu uud disappointment the other end. Hotly Guard of Female Warrior. Body gourds of all Ktiropcnn sover eigns consist of meu chosen for their flue physique and great strength. The King of Slam, however, does not trust tho guurdshlp of his person to men, hut has a bodyguuid of female warriors 400 strong. KxiiKKcruU-tl. "Whnt was the trouble over at your k ouso this evening?" "Bnby swallowed n nickel." "Nickel, eh 7 From tho noise ho made 1 thought ho hud swallowed your month's salary." San Francisco Buh leUn. 4 u'yiiJ-j& XftiI1milL-v t ,i,' it b at Li .44M. l &&' I . n. .