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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1902)
w; taw " wtMm-9t?z. . :r,PKl THE NEW AGE, POKlULiAJNlJ, OREGON. (Sp- -JWi. i iiiiiBf-'''''1''''"''' ' 'IGbH bbH'A-wi ukliMwiiflKkH'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH HiiBHiHBK JawnHif :r- 9fr f"-"'S3 BBB9I, s siSBfc('i4!is5SlJirr cfflivl BBBBbSbBBHBISSM'"''4HSiBBBBBBbTbVbVbBBK CONVENIENCES Water, gas, ewers, electric lights, best street car service, accessibility to park, leading churches and finely gradcd( city Bcheols. Within rcsidenco district, covering 20 blocks, where Hnwthorno estate offers these lots for sale, streets will be fully improved, .stono side- walks laid, nnd Iiourps will bo nil new and modern. No houso in this dis- trict can cost less than $1, COO. PORTLAND'S GRANDEST MILLINERY OPENING! Wo liavo planned well for tho fitHtidiouH drcsscra of thin fashionable city, nnd our "niillinoiy lndy" inforniH uh Mint in her experience who litis never rieon any display that compnnm with ours in point of stylo, quality or price! Among tho ninny nnd varied seUctions that we have gathered aro those from our Now York buyer, wiuurcd in the world's greatest fashion centors at prices different from tho usual, and as wo believe in tlio close-profit system of doing business, you share with us in the advantages that our expert buyers baud over to us! IT'S ELABORATE IN EVERY DETAIL And thn prices aro within tho jiuisdidion of tho most limited pursu. Tho saving is so pro nounced and tlio styles so distinctly different that a visit bore today will prove both pleasant nnd profitable. YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME TO LOOK Whether your intention is fo buy or compare Kfliciont niid cordinl snlespeoplc will be rendy to wait on nnd show you every courte" prevailing in this progressive ago of modern mer chandising. OTHER SECTIONS OF THE STORE Are beaming with all that is brightest and best, and special goods which arrived yesterday from our Now York buyers Imvti been placed on tho cenler-tables for your inspection. You'll ugreo with us that this is tho economical place to trudo when you see tho tremendous differ ence in tlio prico wo nslc and tho quotations given you olsowhoro. Kindly excuse a repetition, but plea8o reniombcr that you aro ivolcnmo bore either to 'look or buy. B. B. RICH 101 THIRD ST. PORTLAND HOTEL CIGARS Coal - Coal - Coal "Western Feed & Fuel Co. Dealers In all kinds of COAL. COKE. CHARCOAL Try the famous ROCK SPRINGS COAL. Iloth 1'bonea. Oillco; 151 North Fifth St. Telephone Red 2925. Ceneral Repairing. F. P. KEENAN. Colombia, Hartford and Vedette Bicycle COLUMBIA IIICYCLKS, 30 TO . Bicycle Sundries. IS First et near Washington. I'ortland, Ore. )r PER MONTH .39 FOR A 1,111 HOME Lees than 18c per day, NO INTKRK8T. MESON MUTUAL HOME SOCIETY MJ-SU Commercial Block, rho0 Somtb 1091. PORTLAND, OKK ,3jM5,iilRWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRlt3 te A MOST GENEROUS OFFER Purchasers may have their homes built on tho installment plan, of small monthly payments. Buyers of this property mako their own build- ing contracts, pay tho cost of construe- tion themselves from moneys udvane- cd by tho Hnwthorno estate at low in- tercst. Property owners aro charged only actual cost of construction, and they build their homes just as they want them to bo. LOCATION: Seventh Street, between Alder and Morrison. A Nice Gitnie. "1 came mighty near being cheated out of tbnt election." said Senator Sor ghum; "mighty near. It mndo me think of a poker gnmo I was once In." "Wlutt kind of a gnmo wits that?" naked tho attache who una hnd tils sal ary rained soveral times for laughing In the right place. "Well, all I enn say nbout It Is that If tho other fellows hadn't been too busy btacklug the cards and dealing off tho bottom to take any notice of me I never would have gotten n chance to ring In a cold deck on them." Washington Star. Irish ShlpliuildorH. Irish shipbuilders have been bene fited by the English engineering strlko. as, while tho Clyde output showed a falling off last year of 80,000 tons, ono Belfast Arm turned out 81,000 tons, or more than any other Individual firm In tho three kingdoms. Madam Allen (I.ato of .Vow york City.) CORSET MAKER xai Washington St., Oood Work. Iw Trices. I'OltTLAND, ORK Hurst Candy Parlors Ice Cream and Confectionery Fine Box Goods A Specialty. Phone Hood 203. 290 Morrison St., bet. Fourth and Fifth PORTLAND, OREGON. NEIGHBORHOOD Neighobrhood means values in rcsidenco property, In this part of Portland aro the homes of somo of tho best known nnd most highly respected people of the state. Tho property is all high, sightly, and entirloy frco from con- tamination of any nature. It is one of tho most healthy locations in Oro- gon. Kqunl to Throo. Public vehicles lu Paris are allowed to carry only ns mnuy passengers ns can find seats. After that number has been admitted no ono Is allowed to en ter. The explanation will servo to In troduce an Incident reported by a cor respondent of the Pittsburg Dispatch. A crowd of men nnd women, each with a numbered ticket, showing the order In which they were to enter tho next street car, stood at tho Place de I'Etolle station when tho down-town car arrived. Surveying the crowd, the conductor cried out: "Only three places lu tho ear! Who has ticket No. 1?" With that Mrs. Blank of Chicago, tho stoutest woman In tho American col ony, approached, holding up tho ticket called for. "Step aboard, madam," said the con ductor, ringing his go-ahead bell. "Walt! Walt! I've No. 21" called a little Frenchman. "You're too late," replied tho conduc tor. "Every place Is taken." wunout rountiHtion. Towne I hear Jenkins hada tight with another fellow yesterday. Browne Impossible! I was with him for an hour to-day and I didn't notice a mark 'on him. Towne But tho story goes that he simply wiped tho ground up with the other fellow. Browne Still more Impossible. Didn't I tell you I was with him for an hour and never heard a word about It? Philadelphia Press. It W One or III., "That was rather u well, a tamo ser mon of yours this morning, Mr. Mild man," said the rector, Just returned from a holjday. "Was It, sir?" responded the curate. "It wasn't mine. I've been too busy this week to write one, nnd I took It from a bundle In your handwriting out of the library." Hteam Dredgen in Alaaka. Steam dredges costing $250,000 are being Introduced In Alaskan gold region. THE BEST RESIDENCE PART OF PORTLAND. 'I'llslsmoU ilcslrnbla ' Inside" res' ilcntc luopcrty,, In tlio best noluhbor liooil. It Is not stthnrbnn nroriirly In hiij nuiiso. Ilnulliornu I'arW Is bouiul. eil by Ik'lniont. Knit Sixteenth, Knit Txu'llth streets and llnwthornenxrnue. It I' within 15 minutes' walk (iIThlnl unci Morrlion streets, the business cen ter, nnd within !lo minuter' wMV. of the Kuvt Side business district. TEHMS OF PU1101IASE. Tlio money paid by the aver ago houso-liolder in rentals will buy mi elegant homo in Haw thorne park. The monthly in stallments or payments on this home will not exceed actual money paid out for rentals. All property in Portland will ad vancu in prico within tlio next year. Prices on insido property, such as that in Hawthorno park, will take a jump in tlio near future that will surprise old Portland residents. Tlio present olVer is limited to the construction of a small number of houses in addition to tlioso already built and occupied by representative families of this city. PROCRASTINATE! NEVER! Tho time to mako inquiry about this most dcsirablo property is now. If you do not intend to buy, at least mako in- iiuiry, and you will learn something about legitimate nnd honest etTorts to push Portland's interests. Intending purchasers should call on or write to R, L. Cate, 701 Chamber of Com- mcrce, Portland, Or., Phono, Main, 180; Columbia phone, 180. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS L. A. McNARY. Regular Republican Nominee for CITY ATTORNEY. Election June 2, 11)02. WM. REID Regular Republican Nominee for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE West Side. Election .lime 2, 11)02. GEO. H. WILLIAMS Regular Republican Nominee for MAYOR. Election .Tune 2, M)2. FRANK KIERNAN Regular Republican Nominee Tor COUNCILMANS Ward. Election June 2, 1IK)L L R. WEBSTER Regular Republican Nomluicc for COUNTY JUDGE. Klectlon .June 2, 11)02. rim jiowuru. Von Blumer Well, they have elected me president of the club. Mrs. Von Blumer I suppose they give the presidency to the man who stays away from home the most. De troit Free Press. Tho Yakima Market, II. A. Urason, manager, fresh and cured moat and poultry, 149 First street. Orogon phono Main 989. Van Kirk & Wilson, 1C0 Front street, Portland, Oergon'; gonoral commission, harness, farm machinery, groceries, flour, feed. Columbia 'phono 194; Or egon 'phono Grant COG. In connection with D. E. Molkle. Ford & Laws, successors to J. T. Wilson.auctloneors, household furni ture and bankrupt stocks bought and sold. Office and salesrooms 182 First street, Portland, Oregon. Columbia 'phono 605; Oregon 'phono South 201. TRY BIO BEND FLOUR. Unquestionably the best grade of family flour on tho market today Is tho product of the Big Bend Milling Co., of Davenport, Wash. Bread mado from this (lour Is pronounced by epi cures, chefs and cooks generally to bo unsurpassed. This well-known brand of goods hns an Increasing sale in portianu ana Oregon. Tho wholesulo agents are C. W. Nottingham & Co.. foot of Wash- ington street. Portland, Orogon. Ask your dealer for Big Bend and bo con vinced of Its superiority. Both 'phones 381. THE NEW AGE. Kstnbllshed 1860. A Il.Orimn, MHiinKor. Olllcc, 2U j Htnrk Street, Concord Ilulldlnir, l'ortlnnd, Oregon. AO.ENT8. O. A. Hitter l'ortlnnd, Oregon W.J. Whcnton Helena, Montana To Insuro rmblleiitlon. nil IoiaI ncusnmst reach us not Inter tlmn Ihursilny morning of each week. Subscription price, one year, pnjable In ait- scrlptli e, ti 10. ranee. CITY NEWS Mr. Enoch NewBome grows grndully weaker day by tiny. Mr. Geo. Gnrdlner, wlfo and are somewhat better. child Remember tho drnma that will soon tnko place, given by Miss Annie Row land. It Is n gem. I limits Cnntly Parlors Is n very popular placo for lino candles and Ice cream, 200 Morrison street. Wo learn that tho dato of tho ball to bo given by tho Mystic Shrlners Is fixed for Maq 0th nt O. A. It. hall. Mr. Nathan Smith, of Chicago, n rol- ntlvo of Mr. W. 1L Huntor, of Mcach cm, Is spending a few days In tho city. A muss meeting for tho purpoBo of forming a political club was held at tho Caledonian Hull hiBt Monday eve ning, i , Mrs, Marcolln Banks, an old ploncor who hns been nn lnmnto of tho county hospital for somo tlmo past, Is very low at this writing. Everybody who has tried Hurats Ico cream say It's tho best In tho city. Remember tho place, 200 Morrison street between 4th and Oth, Mr. Thos. Marstccn, who loft hero, sovernl weeks ago, on account of 111 health, Is grcntly Improved by the sea air and oxpocts to return to our city In a fow days. Wfa loam that Mr. A. Watorford has received tho appointment ns head Jan itor at tho now custom houso. Ho will havo a forco of six or eight under him. Wo offer our congratulations, Tho members of tho A. M. E. Zlon church havo mndo n start In tho di rection of lifting tho mortgage which hns so long hung ovor their church. Wo wish thorn success In their under takings. Tho First of May. Mrs. Kntlc dray will glvo a grand lltorary entertain niont at the A. M. E. Klon Church, Main and 13th streets. Tlio children nro In training. It will bo tho treat of tho season, Services nt Bethel A. M. E. Church, ns follows: Preaching, 11 a. m pralso mooting, 12 m.; Sundny School, 1 p, in. Preaching nt 8:30 p. nv Rev. Drew of tho Friends Church will conduct tho servicoH. All nro Invited, Services nt tho Mt. Olivet Baptist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock nnd In tho overling at 8. Rev. Henry A. Bnrden will ofllclato at each serv ice SentB froo. All cordially Invited to attond. Rev. J. L. Allon experts to reach tho city by tho 4th Sunday In this month, Fred Taylor, who has soveral tlmos been In troublo, was recommitted to tho reform school Inst weok. Ho seems to bo Incorrigible), ns notwithstanding the fnct that ho has been offered any amount of nBslstnnco, ho Is nlwnyB In trouble. On this occasion ho was guilty of stealing a quantity of cloth ing belonging to Sandy Jackson, Tho court sontonced him to tlio reform school until ho Is of ngo. Tho parlor social given by tho W. C. T. U. nt tho residence of Mrs. Day last weok was largely attondod. An Interesting program was presented nnd light refreshments served. Among tho othor numbers wo mention tho polo by Mrs. D. M. Newman, Instru mental duet, Mrs. R. WjHllams, and Mrs.'K. Oray; tho addresses by Mis. J. N. Fullllovo and Rev, Bigger. Tlio next meeting will bo at Mrs. M. Mori doth's resldonco on the second Thurs day In Mny. Sunday appolntmont, A. M. E. Zlon church, corner Muln nnd Thirteenth streets: Grand rally for pastor. Broaching. 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m,; thomo, 8:30 p. m. "Man Hunting for Ood;" class meeting, 12 m.: Sabbath school, 1 p. in,; Christian Endeavori, 7:30 p, jii. Evonlng musicnl program: Hymn, "Sweet Hour of Prayer;" hymn, "Wo nro Sowing, Ever Sow ing;" duet, "Tho Lord Is Our Leader," Misses Etta and Hnttlo Wright; nn thorn, "Stand Up for Jesus." Every body wolcomo. On Monday evening last nn Interest ing mothors' mooting was hold at tho resldonco of Mrs. Dav under tho nus pices of tho Lucy Thurman Lenguo, W. C. T. U. Mrs. Holon D. Hartford. stato president, was present, and gavo an oxcellent address. Mrs. J. N, Fulll lovo, president of tho Lucy Thurman Lenguo, also addressed tho mooting. Mrs. Blggors delivered nn oxcellont recitation nnd Mrs. Gray's boIo. be sides tho Instrumental duct by Mrs. K. Gray nnd Mrs. It. Williams wore good. A lnrgo number wore present nnd enjoyed tho occasion. "The Missionary Planters." I. "Go nnd ns yo go, preach," wns spo ken by tho Mnster of old, ' "For tho harvest truly Is ripe." There fore labor to snvo each soul. Tho precious seed of tho gospol In ov ory climato sow, Not only nt homo among your frionds, but In the foreign lands nmoru; tho foes. II. The Bnlnted John W'caloy from foreign lands nnd the beloved Alien from our bIi ores . Hnvo taught tho world tho lesson that Christianity should ontor all doors. For with tho Dlvlno thoro Is no dir- foronco between the Jow nnd the- Greek, For nil havo come short of his glory ,and must from, him ropontance- scok. III. Thoroforo tho lendors of tho churclr aro endeavoring tho mission spirit to plant, And llko horoes thoy aro going for- ward and know nothing of the word "can't." Our fearless Shaffer In Western Af- rlca, Bishop Smith In tho Isles of tho Sen; Bravo Coppln In South Africa, called by Bishop Turner "Tho Land or tho Frco." IV. But would wo forget thnt giant who for missions hns done his best. In tho person of II. B. Parks, who la bors night nnd day without rent? Dr. Parks, continue thou faithful untlt tho general conference shall moot. Then If promotions nro In order wo pray that thou will receive the treat. V. Now to you, my brothor pnstors, who are sowing thn missionary aood. Bo courageous with faith In God, who hns promised by his power tn food. Wo know tho wny becomes dark and ofton with thorns Is strewed, But, romombor, from among thn thorny thistles sometimes cnme tho Bweotcst food. Faithfully dedicated to tho heroes or missions by W. T. DIGGERS, Portland, Oregon. COMING ATTRACTIONS. CORDRAY'S THEATRE. Splendid Dramatization of Celebrated Poom, "Ostler Joo." Tho story is ono of love nnd Intrigue, beautifully told nnd ono which given n wldo scopn for acting. It Is band souudy staged and tho light effectK nro n feature. In tho tltlo role of 'Ostler Joo' G. A. Shellds Is a strong chnrnctor, representing a lowly hostler In English country life, who Is devoted to his wlfo nnd child, but tho wlfo, yearning for tho gnyotlcH nnd wealth of city life, Is lured to London by Lord Ctoston, who pictures for hor a hnpplness which she can nover ronllzo as tho wlfo of hor lowly husband. Lord Creston, a rouo, nnd with no fooling deopor than to bring niln to nil women whoso affections hit may win, nt Inst pays the penalty of n tragic death nt the hands of tho wo man whom ho Induced to leave hor homo for him, and whom he after wards discards. She becomes tho queen of Whlteehapol and ends bis ca reer lu a grog shop. After a long" search alio Is found In hor rooms by hor husband. Sho Is forgiven on her deathbed and passes away, Just us thn sleuths from Scotland yards aro about to nrrcst her for the minder of Lord Creston. Tho character la taken by Miss Lucille York, and she chnriUH her audience not only witli her perfect nctlng, but with hor decided boauty. Tho company has soveral strong char- ( actors and the support Is generally good. , Week commencing Sunday, A pill 20. Matinee Saturday. Heir-ltespoet Forbade. Abraham Lincoln's love of truth wns s distinguishing characteristic, and so great was his reputation as a lawyer that his clients were sure that they would win their cases If they employed him. Yet they know thnt If their cases wero not fair It would be useless t consult him. A lawyer who studied In Mr. Lin coln's ofllco tells a story illustrative of his love of Justice, After llsteulug on day for some time to a client's state ment of his caso, Lincoln, who ha been staring at the celllug, suddenly swung around in his chair, and said; "Well, you have a pretty good casa In technical law, but a pretty bad on lu equity and Justice. You'll have t get somo other fellow to win this cas for you. I couldn't do It. All tho time, while talking to that Jury, I'd be think ing: 'Llucoln, you're a liar,' and 1 bo Ilevo I should forget myself and say It out loud." IMilirfasaaiiiTiii I "ili