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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1902)
n imiwnwimiwiimiwii't'iiinninm imr 11 i THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OBEGON. The New Age A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager. eftic, 24iJ$ Murk Bt., ( oncord lllilg, l'rtlnnil, (liegon. 1 Entered t the ponlofllce at Portland, Oregon, M tecond clati matter. HUllSCHIl'TIOM. On Tear, Payable In Ativans S3, 00 Katabllihed 1898. Publlihcd at UVX Stark St. Third Floor. QUITK SATISFIED. Tlio Now Ago Ih qtilto natisfled with tlio result of tlio election. It la espe cially ho because tlio two mon whom It wnH particularly nnxiouH should bo elected woro oloctcd that is, tlio two mon of wIiobo oloetion tlioro was boiiio doubt until tlio votoH woro counted. Of tlio election of Judgo Hean, Treasurer Mooro and Superintendent Ackenimn, tlioro never wbh any doubt, from tlio beginning. Rut tho governorship was in doubt, m nil through tlio campaign. Mr. Fur nish 1h an excellent man, n splendid business man, but ho hud to bu encri 11 cod. Tlio Now Ago en id Homo wookH ago that tlio colored voters were going to show homowhoio, somehow, their political strength. They did it by voting, to a great extent, for Mr. Cham berlain, because they could thus make tliolr voteH effective. Kxcopt for about 100 voteH of colored mon In thin city, Mr. Chamborlaiii could not have won. Thorn) men had no grudge against Mr. FurnlHh; they Himply hit tho Kopubli can ticket in the weak spot, bocaiino thoy woro insulted and ostrnelhcd in the hint HepublicHii convention. And what thoy did this time thoy will do again, and worms, horouftor, if thoy are not to ROino little, reaHonablo extent, recognized, The Now Age 1h eHeclalIy pleased at the election of Judgo WillianiH for mayor. It in proud that it helped in como little degree to bring about that roeult. Mr. Iniiian Ih n good, strong and popular man. Tho New Ago mild not a word against him; had nothing to cay agaliiHt him; but It wan import ant, comddcring all the circuuiHtancoH, that Judge WillianiH should bo elected. lie Ih I'ortland. Oregon's, "Grand Old Man," and will make an ideal mayor. When President Itooauvelt vIhHh Fort land next mimmor, ho will bo groutod, odlcinlly, by a mayor who Iiiih boon a roiiHtitution framer, a United States Henator, an attorney general of the United States. In no other city in the United Stated, large or Hinall, can he meet and greet, and be greeted by, no distinguished a mayor. The New Ago cared for little elne, iucompatlsoii with tliih tlio election of Judge Williams for mayor. Ho Iiiih been all li Ih life, and ht 111 Ih, the true friend of the Negro race. He fairly deserved their support ami he got it. And hh It happened he needed It. It Ih said in come nuartors that Jack .Matthews will be tho boss, but Thu New Age doesn't beliovo he will "run" the mayor, even In tho least degree, Kvon to Hippofo so Ih an in milt to the new mayor. Ah to tho general romilt, it only provoH that Oregon Ih . very strongly and solidly Republican, ns umiul, or more than usuul. Wo will have a Democratic governor, for rcusons that needn't bo gone over further here though they are interesting yet tho state Ih Hepublicun by about 12,000. More than that, it Ih for Roosevelt for prcHident, an will lie developed later. Hut let the politicians remember that tho Negro votoie uro liable to cut some figure in future elections, as in deed thoy did in thin one. AN KNKMY TO HUMANITY. The extra vugant and scandalous representations of Senator Tillman re garding the state of Hocioty in the South are making Southern men "tired," ami oven somewhat angry. Tillman is reported to have said in a recent speech that "throughout the south every white family is living in u ntute of horror of Negto rapine," Kx- Governor Fishhook, of Arkansas, writes to the Springfield Republican to say that this is not so. He does not pro fess to know how it may be in South Carolina, but ho pays ho is well ac quainted with conditions in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri. Ar kansas and Texas, and asserts that such a statement applied to those states, is as unfounded as if applied to Massa chusetts or Now York. Ho hag lived in Arkansas 44 years, and is prepared to say that ho doesn't beliovo that tlioro is one white family in the stato who lives in a stato of horror of Negro rapine. "Tho very best feeling exists between the two races." In proof of this he instance) what is doing for tho education of the colored popula tion, quoting from his own last message n passage founded on the United States consus reports (that, while the white race Ih paying 1)8 per cent of tho taxes for the education of the colored people, they are educating a larger proportion of colored people than over before. This statement as to tho percentage of taxes paid is, however, misleading and incorrect. Ah Tho New Ago showed a fow weeks ago, tho Negro taxpayer pays a turgor per centage of tho eoht of their schools in the South, and are paying more and more, year by year, and aro'doing it cheerfully. This rabid race hatred, as exhibited by tho remarks of Senator Tillman, is another disgraco to the white man's civilization. Tlioro aro bud Negro people, no doubt, of both sexes, North and South, but their badness Ih largely a result of conditions created and maintained by their white "supeiiors" and "masters." There Ih no moro o:caslon for burn ing a Negro "rape-fiend" at the stake than tlioro Ih for burning at the stake a white son of culture and civilization who ruiiiH a colored girl and laughs at it as a smart trick, excused by the church, approved by the law. Isn't it so? Who liaugH or burtiH tho white dolmucher, even if he Ih deserving of the uttermo-it holl-flre? Nobody. Your courts will not convict him. Your churches will send him up to St. Feter'H gate with a certificate of good character. But if a "nigger" wrong Lilly assaults n white woman, you burn hlni at a stake, and gnash your teeth in glorious glee. And you elect such inotiRtorn as Till man, a confessed, profesi-od and boast ful murderer of the Negro rate, to repre sent you in thu United States senate! An Interesting InYoitlfcatlon. During his Buuuuer vacation, an Knjr. IIjIi professor traveled about the coun try, asking every tramp that ho met why he didn't work. Ho Interviewed two thousand vagrants, and, classing them according to the various reasons they gaco for not earning their dully bread In an orthodox manner, we get the following: Six hundred and llfty three said they were willing to work, but could not obtain any; four hundred mid forty-Hvo could not glvo any rea son that (Would hold water; tlirej hun dred and ono thought that no ono ought to havo to work, and If soino peoplo wero foollHh enough to do so well, they Intended living on those Bald peo ple; four hundred and soveu wero on their way to procuro work nt distant towns, having letters In tliolr posses sion promising them employments at the said towns, and the remaining one hundred and ninety-four wero waiting for relatives to tlio and leavo their money. them Our Kportn or Conl. Tho United States average oxports of 750,000 tons of coal per month. Our .'National i .on I. Tlit Indefatigable reveller In figures has taken the English loaf as a sub Jeet to JukkIo with, and has produced the followlui; Htartllng Htntlatloa mill tatemonts: Hie national loaf, which weighs con- sldornldy over seven million tons, con-' y." Tho only way to he lucky-that tains rather over 1,015,000,000. cubic' 1 to say to bo successful-ls to make feet of the staff of llfe-thnt Is to say, yourself Indispensable by your rell If turned out having the width and ability, pleasant by your cheerfulness: height of the ordinary loaf-l. e.. six respected for your honesty and slncer- and threo-iiunrter Inches high nnd four. and three-eighths Inches wide It would have a length of 037,803 tulles, which would give every man, woman and child In the kingdom u dally ration rather less than four Inches long, or In the aggregate a dally loaf '2,507 miles in length, extending from Loudon to thrco hundred miles beyond Mount Ararat Into the heart' of the dominion owning allegiance to the Shah. 14 1. . a I. 4 It j..,t. ,. .i,rtl,i i cako a iiunrlor of nn Inch In thickness,' tho area of tho same would amount to over 1,110,000 acres, and If baked lu a clreular-iforni would entail a walk of ono huudred and forty-eight miles to circumscribe It, Why Slio lVtatiiouca MaVrittrfc All tho suitors for n girl's bauds In llortico uro expected to be generous lu their presents to her, These presents aro nover roturud; thrvfore the wily young lady defers as long as possible a positive selection of tho happy man. lUtl lir Tom. 'It Is reported that Tom Heed has taken to smoking cigarettes." "Gracious! And Just the other day a Southern Judgo said ho wouldn't be liovo a clgaretto smoker uutier oath." Cleveland Plnlu Dealer, RAM'S HORN BLASTS. Warning Notes Calling the Wicked te Hepentaac. a T EARS taxes. pay no Stress makes Btrong. A reclpo Is not a cake. Liking leads to love and love to likeness. The braggart deceives no one but himself. A selfish success Is a sad failure. Heaven oft takes In what earth casts out. Cowardly fear finds no fnvor with God. Many words do not mnko much wis dom. God's sympathy is not exhausted In sighs. A racket Is a revival of nothing but noise. Actual liberty centers In essential loyalty. It takes a great man to comprehend himself. The church Is weakened by wicked Wealth. Many a man must lose his nil to find himself. Sincerity Is the best sermon against hypocrisy. Itellglon without Joy Is n sun with out light. The true martyr docs not hire out to n museum. Tho path to greatness with God lies open to nil. It Is hard to be healed when We hide our wounds. When God's showers ceaso man's supplies fall. v A state religion does not make a re ligious state. The great llfo Is mado up of great iichh In littles. No man falls of success who con quers himself. Success Is not salvation but salva tion Is success Tho pearls of truth lie deep In tho sea of patience. A man may bo Judged by his Judg ments of others. God wants (lowers on hearts moro than on altar-cloths. It Is stilt worth whllo to be right no matter who Is wrong. Tho foolish bark nt truth because It Is a stranger to them. No one- Is nearer heaven by belong ing to the upper classes of society. The things that make us happy aro those to which wo have given our hearts. Hearts that will not melt In tho sun shine of love will melt In tho Itiiinc of wrath. HOW TO BE LUCKY.' Our Future la Aliuoat Entirely In Our Our lluniU. There Is no luck In life. Luck Is of our own making. Talent helps n mail to obtain success, but It Is character which see u res It for him. A man will succeed with character and very little talent, and will never succeed without character, whatever talent ho may have at his disposal. Hy character I mean honesty, steadiness of purpose, tact, perseverance, industry, sobriety, self-control, and strict punctuality. The man who poshchhch these qualities Is bound to be successful, simply becauso he Is wanted, Indispensable, every where. No one wants shrewdness with out honesty, diplomacy without sincer ity. Luck simply means rising nt six In tlio innriiliiL- II vlnir on live shillings a 'day If you make ten shillings, minding , -.....- -.,. your own business, and not meddling with other people's, Luck means the hardships and privations which you have not hesitated to endure, the long nights that you have devoted to wor.k; luck means the appointments that you havo never fulled to keep, the trains you have never failed to catch. Luck comes to those who know how to help themselves, and know how to wait; luck means trusting In God and Inyour own resources, a religion whose motto Is, "Help yourseu ami neaven win neip Ity. Max u urn. Why Ho Won His Cave. It was n Hoston lawyer who In tho heat of his argument referred In collo quial terms to the colored gentleman In the woodpile. When he tint dowu It oc curred to him that It was an awful crack to make, especially as there was, u colored man on tho Jury. I The Jury took the case and, not n lit- MV KM UIQ Oil l in aov. twiimi iut uio -- " . .. . vir. ....... .... v . ... ..... "Thought wo were going to And against you. didn't youV "Yes, I was n little afraid you would," replied the lawyer. "That didn't make nny difference with ine,'' said the colored man; "I knew whnt you meant." Hoston Hec ord. No Kvltlciicc Judge Upon what evidence did you nrrest this man? Policeman On his resemblance to a newspaper plcturo of hlni. Judge Prisoner, you are excused. Ohio Stato Journal. Wo often hear of the sweet simplic ity of childhood, yet every mother eon alders hsr baby cunning. W? fi . J aSjjd J-JKNKY FI.ECKENHTE1N A CO. WHOLESALE WINES AND MQUOKS. Importers and Jobber j. 206-208 Second St., Doth Telephones Main lift, Portland, Or. TOSKI'lt IIOItDK. U' i Fine Wines and Liquors. JEFFERSON GARDENS. Finest Picnic Grounds in the City. CITY LAUNDRY GO. Gents' Work a Specialty. Phones: Oregon 429, Columbia 410. FOURTH AND COUCH STS, PORTLAND, OREGON SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. Albert Seckntz, plaintiff, vs. Walter Vivian, dofendnnt. By virtue of an execution duly Is sued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In tho abovo en titled cause, upon a Judgment ren dered and entered In the Justice's Court, Enst Portland District of tho State of Oregon, for Multnomah coun ty, on the 9th day of Mny, 1902. In fa vor of Albert Scckatz, plaintiff and against Walter Vivian, defendant, for the sum of 130.00, with interest there on nt tho rate of 8 per cent per an num, from the 7th dny of Ootobor, 1900, and tho further sum of $10.00. with Interest thbroon nt tho rnto of G per cent per annum, from tho 9th dny of Mny, 1902, and accrued costs and tho costs of and upon this writ, I did on tho 23d dny of May, 1902, duly levy upon tho following described real property, to-wlt: Lot four (4) In block two (2). In Pleasant Homo Addition to East Port land (now a port of tho city of Port land), Multnomah county, State of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex ecution, I will on Tuesday, tho 1st dav July, 1902. at tho hour of ten o'clock a. m. at tho front door of tho County Court House, In the city of Portland, said county and State, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for United States gold coin, cash. In hand, nil tho right, title and Interest of the Within named de fendant, In and to tho abovo described real property or nny part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Interest, costs and nil accruing costs. Dnted Portland, Oregon, May 28th, 1902. WILLIAM FRAZER. Sheriff of Multnomah County, Or. SIIEKIFF SALE. In tho circuit court of tlio stato of Oregon, for tho county of Multnomah. P. Kascho, administrator of tho part nership ostato of Rascho & Company, which consisted of P. Ilaeclio niul James P. Faull, who woro doing busi ness under tho firm namo of P. Bnschq & Co., plaintiff, vs. N. 8. Wright, Georgo Walker, David Ogilvy, Sidney Walk or, G. Kutzschan and Joe Waddoll, defendants. Hy vlrtiio pi ji oxecotion duly issued out of and under tlio seal .of tho abovo entitled court, in tho abovo entitled causo, to mo duly directed and datod tho 17th day of April, 1002, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on tho 10th day of March, 1804, in favor of P. Ilaeclio, administrator of the partnership estate of Rascho & Company, which consisted of P. Ilaeclio and Jtmos P, Fault, who wero doing business under tho Arm namo of P. Rnscho k Co,, plaintiff, and against G. Kutzachan. Sidney Walker, Georgo Wnlkor and David Ogilvy, defendants, for tho Bum of f 1,457.-15 with interest thoroon at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum ironi mo tutu nay oi Mnrcu, 1804, and tho further sum of (75 with Interest thereon nt tho rato. of 8 por cent por annum from tho 10th day of March, 1804, and tho further sum of f 74.45 costs and disbursements, and tho costs of and upon this writ, I did on tin Idvy u tho 22d day of April, 1902, duly pou tho following described real property, to-wlt: Commencing at a stake standing in tho south line of Clay Streot 52 feet west on said south lino of Clay street from the center lino of 13th Street ex tended; thence wost on said south lino of Clay street, 25 foot; thence south parallel with wild 13th Street extended, 100 feet; thence east nnd parallel with said Clay Streot 25 foot; thence north and paraloll with said 13th Street ex tended, 100 feet to the place of be ginning, in tho City of Portland, Coun ty of Multnomah nnd State of Oregon. Said 13th street being tho old namo of said street; it now being known as 10th street. Now, therefore, by virtue of said oxe eution, I will on Tuesday the 10th day of June, 1002, at tho hour often o'clock A. M. at tho front door of the county court house, in the City of Portland, said county and state, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to, tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all tho righty titlo and Interest which tho within named de fendants or either of them had on the date of tho judgment herein (the 10th day of March, 1804) or since had, in and to the above described real prop erty or any part thoreof, to satisfy said execution, interest, coats and all accru ing costs. Dated Portland, Oregon, May 8th, 1002, WILLIAM FRAZIER, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon, When in Medford 6TOP AT T New Nash Hotel FIR8T CLASS IN EVEIIY PARTICULAR. W. J. HAMILTON, Proprietor. ..THE BROOKE DRUG CO.. Prescriptions Accurately and Care fully Compounded. Telephones Columbia 760, Oregon Rid 18ll Prescription Druggists 67 North Third Stroot PORTLAND - - OREGON Oregon Phone Union 21'. GRAND AVE. MARKET. Joe Iladura, Proprietor. Beef, Park, Mutton,' Veal and Poultry. I will keep only the Lest and chnlceit meats. (Jive mo a trial and I will convince you. 22 Grand Ave., N. PoutIjAND, Oiie. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. tai North Third Ht. Boots and Shoes Made to Order UEl'AlRI.N'a JCKATLY DONE. Work Culled for and Delivered. All Work Guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. G. F. ROBERTS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 455 Washington St., Cor. Thirteenth, Phono itod 1014. PORTLAND, OREGON ..ESMOND .. HOTEL. Portland, - - Oregon. Front and Morrison Streets. RATKSt European PUn, 50c to $ .0 Per Day American Plan, $ to $2 Per Dat O PC Alt ANDKItSON, Manager. J. C. PENDErJAST.Chlet Clerk. (Emimkllutf 1838.) U, DALLAM & CO. Wboleiale De alert In Wooden'and Willow Ware Brooms, Brushes, Twines, Paper, Paper Begs, Tinware, Gran- iteware, Eto. aaa, aao, aaa Front ai., Mmm Frmitalmoa. Oml. ana 4. 1 w r9ttW Kr&Wlm rmnimnm, vwj Write for Catalogue. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Hurst Candy Parlors Ice Cream and Confectionery Fine Box Goods A Specialty. Phono Hood 203. 200 Morrison St., bet. Fourth nnd Fifth PORTLAND, ORKGON. HENRY HEWETT & CO. Fire and Marine Insurance. Rooms 20 and 27, Sherlock Building. Cor. Third and Oak Sta. PORTLAND, OR. Any ! Any Quantity Auj BtyU MACKINTOSHES, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING Rubber Boeta and Bhoas, Baiting, Packing1 aid Hot. Larieit and Moat Complete Aaaortiaant of all Kindt o( Rubber Gooda. GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY ..rJUtcrmideat. r. M. BIIEPARD. JB Treaaum J. A. 811KPABD, aeeratary 73-75 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. THO Em Cm MOMS CO. Atkins Saws are Always Ahaadmrn RICH CIGARS 103 THIRD IT. PORTLAND HOTEL Coal - Coal - Coal Western Feed & Fuel Co. , Dealers In all kinds of COAL, COKE, CHARCOAL Try tho famous ROCK SPRINGS COAL, Both Phonci. Olllco; 151 North Fifth St. NORTHWEST IMPLEMENT CO. Dealers In Agricultural Implements AND VEHICLES. Racine, Fish Wagons. Canton flows. F. H. SCHREIUER, Mgr. 308 Front St. PORTLAND. C. K. Walker. W. D. Allen The Climax Cafe 182 North Sixth Street. A Cholco Collection of Wines nnd Liq uors. Imported and Domestic Cigars. , POOL AND BILLIARD PARLORS Telephone North 1871. Blazier's... No. 248 Burnside Street, Hot. Second nnd Third, PORTLAND, OREGON Tho Best of Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars ST. CHARLES HOTEL TOHN GIBUN, Prop. Flrit-CUfi Accommodation! and Prompt aerr ice. Large Bum nlc Qoom. for Commercial Travelers. Phone 7. Cor. First and WathlngtM St. Albany, Oregon. tt fJC PER MONTH $1,000 HOME f U.UU FOR A Leu than 18a per day, NO 1.NTKHE8T. OREGON MUTUAL HOME SOCIETY SIMM Commercial Mock. Phone SontU 1091. I'ORTLAND, ORK 15c. 15c. 'v. ELECTRIC LAMPS Edipon Klectric Itmps reduced to 1C cents. each, or f 1.75 per dozen, UfcO these Lamps with proper voltage nnd make your light tho cheajst and best. Portland Gmnmrml Elmctrtc Co. Smvmmth mmti AUmr Stm. ISo. 15c. Pmminm Ommmt Mrmmmh, Mm. 9& Oral St, B. B. i 1 ta j llaW