The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, November 01, 1902, Image 5

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    THE NEW . AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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HOTEL POHTLAND.
cost $i,aao,oao.
The Portland
H. O. BOWCRi, MmnmBor.
American Plan, $3 Por Day
and Up war d
HEADQUARTERS FOH TOURISTS
AMD
OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS.
Portlandt Orogon.
THE HELENA
E. C. GREENE, Manager.
. AMERICAN PLAN.
An Up-to-Date Hotel. Is Be
ing: Refurnished Throughout.
RATES: $3 and $4 Per Day.
Free Sample Rooms to Commercial
Men.
HELENA, MONT.
SoutKern Hotel
BUTTE, MONT.
Rates, $1 to $1.50 Per Day
DAN TEWEY, Prop.
Kum-C-Me.
HOTEL STATE
Under New Management.
W. A. KOONTZ, Prop.
Flrd-Chm Dining Room. American Plan.
BarP Connection. Free Sample
Room. Free Bus.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
"Walla Walla, Wash.
The White House
TOR YOUK
Clothing, Furnishings,
Hats and Shoes.
EVER WILLING to SERVE YOU
RALPH E. OUICHARD, Prop.
Teleptoa Red Ml
103 Main Street. WALLA WALLA, WASH,
The Hotel Ridpath
SPOKANE, WASH.
MRS. M. EATON, Mgr.
A Strictly First-Class and Modern
Hotel for Tourists and Com
mercial Men.
The Finlen
R. B. TAYLOR, Prop.
Headquarters for Mining
and Commercial Men.
The Only Hotel in the City
American Plan
$3.oo to $5.00 Per Day.
BUTTE,
MONT.
Dewey Palace
CHAS. WEISIDE, Prop.
Everything new and up to the times.
Table and rooms the best the market
affords. Assembly hall. Barber
Shop. Billiard rooms. Bowling
Alleys. Electric Lights. Hot and
cold water. Rooms en suite with
bath. Livery stable in connection.
Steam heat. Best beds and rooms
in the country. The bar is sup
plied with everything you want.
Bank in the building. Everything
up-to-date. Nothing missing. Head
quarters for tourists and commer
cial men J 4 J J J
NAMPA
IDAHO.
The Spokane
(European Plan.)
The Leading Hostelry
in the State of "Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling: Public
Special Sample Rooms with Arc light.
50 NEW BATH-ROOM SUITES
Eleg-ant Public and
Private Dining: Rooms.
SPOKANE,
WASH.
HOTEL PEDICORD
T. J. PEDICORD, Prop.
Heated by Steam. Hot
and Cold Baths. Electric
Calls and Electric Lights
in every Roam. J J J
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rooms 50c, 75c and $1.00 Per Day.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Frco Bus and Freo Sample Rooms.
209-J3 Riverside Ave SPOKANE
Hotel Cadillac
EDGAR E. K. SCHMITT, Prop.
Sir :ctly First-Class. Mod
ern. European Plan. Sin
gle or en Suite. J J J
Reservation by Wire. Commercial
News Headquarters.
SPOKANE,
WASH,
HOTEL WHITMAN
ALLEN & LARKIN, Prop.
A New Hotel With Modern
Improvements.
COLFAX,
WASH.
The Dalles Advertising
For First-Class Livery
BEE
The New Livery Stable
C. L. SJVVril, Proprietor.
Becond Street near lngblin Street.
The only Up-to-Date Livery in Tho
Dalles. Telephone No. 27; Longdis
tance 1871. The Dalles, Oregon.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Always ask for the famous General
Arthur cigiu. Esbcrg-Gunst Cigar
Co., general agents, Portland, Or.
Call at Eunson & Wntkins, dealers In
cigar, tobacco and confectipns, soda
water, etc. 03 Sixth stieot, Portland,
Oregon.
For first class dental work and
prompt attention, go to the New York
Dental Parlors, Fourth and Morrison
streets.
Tho Yakima Market, H. A. Brnscn,
manager, fresh and cured meat and
poultry, 149 First street. Oregon
phono Main 0S9.
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or nny good securities. Notes and
morngnges bought. S. W. King, room
45 Washington building.
Ford & Laws, "successors to J. T.
Wilson.nuctlonaerB, household furni
ture and bankrupt stocks bought and
sold. Office and snlesrooma 182 First
street, Portland, Oregon. Columbia
yuuuu uvu, vriuftiril fiiuuB uw" w.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Works.
All work done at very modrcuto prices."
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladies and gent's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. Dc
leau, proprietor, 455 Qlisan street.
Wo want your trade. Music half
Erico; musical instruments of nil
inds, cash or installments. H. II.
Wright, wholcsalo and retail dealer in
music and musical merchandise
Tho Music building, 3(9 Wasighnton
strcot, Portland, Oregon.
l- K. BEACH CO..
Tho rionoir Paint Compnnv, mnko n
Bpeclnlty oi coning mo oust tilings miuiu
in paint's. IIouho Paint, Floor Paint,
Ham Taint, Fonro Taint and Hoof Paint j
KnnmelH, Vnrnifdivs, Colors, Stains,
Conicntico KnUoinlnu nnd general build
ing material. 185 First St., N. W. cor
Auler, Portland, Oregon.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD
FOR YOU.
And wo can furnish you with the
DUST for no nioro than you might
pay for tho WORST, therefore, don't
throw away good money for poor Bcr
vice, but if you nro going East, or
have friends coming West, let us tell
you what wo can offer on Chicago,
Washington, Now York. Doston, St.
Louis, Memphis, Now Orleans, and
all Intermediate points. Our rails nro
laid In fourteen dlfforcnt states of the
Union.
Communicate with us regarding
freight and passenger business; It's a
pleasuro to reply to your letter.
B. H. TRUMBULL,
J. C. LINDSAY, Commercial Agent.
T. F. & P. A.
142 Third St. Portland, Oregon
-irODEL rtAKKRY.
CHAS. RETZER, Proprietor.
All kinds of Cakes, Fics, Candles, Etc
Goods delivered to any part of tho City.
No. 3 Flrot Street.
Walla Walla, Wash.
mllE SENATE.
GEO. RETZER & CO.
FIRST-CLASS BAR.
FINE IMPORTED CIGARS.
WALLA WALLA, WASH
TVEPOT LUNCH COUNTER.
FRANK M. CUMMINOP, Proprietor.
All Kinds of Lunches Tut Up for tho
Traveling Public. '
WALLA WALLA, WABH.
THE 8ARANAC CAFE.
EILL8 fc OHLS, Propi.
Cjrrui Noble Whiikey. Ivradlng Ilrandt of
Wlnei and Choice Clgari. bcUlty, Olympla
Deer.
Oregon 'Phone South 1971.
41 N. Sixth St., Cor. Couch. PORTLAND, H
A. L. LORENZEN.
Real Estate
Broker.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Inforniati'n furnished regarding Wal
la Wulla and Jmatilla Counties.
No. ay Main Street,
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Bar Fixtures and
..Billiard Tables..
Have Re-established their busi
ness in
PORTLAND,
at 49 Third Street.
A full stock of Bar Fixtures, Bil
liard and Pool Tables. Bowling
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand,
EASY PAYMENTS.
J G. REDDICK, Manager.
TACOMA DEPARTMENT
F. FRITZ KEEBLE, .
E. S. BRUCE, Correspondents.
Mr. II. J. Asbcrry loft Monday for
Ynkinin to bo gono n vreck or tea days
on n vacation trip.
Mr. V. 0. Black roturnod last week
from nn oxtended trip in California
and Arizona much improved in health.
Tho Booker T. Washington litorary
eocioty gave a chicken fry Inst Friday
night, which was vol I attended.
Mrs. Edw. Mooro died InBt Wednes
day and was buried Friday.
Tho Beattlo Tacotna interurbnn
trains aro doing a great business be
tween tho two cities.
Mount Tacoma No. 3, Knight of
Fythlas, aro preparing to glvo a grand
entertainment in tho near future.
JJ Mr. Frank Dish moro was married
last TueEdoy, tho brldo bolng a resident
of Cincinnati, 0.
Mrs. Wileon, Mrs. Ben Williams and
Mr. Whito woro over from Seattle vis
iting in Tacoma last Friday.
A number of tho ladles connected
with tho A. M. E. Zlon church met
last Monday evening and took tho In
itial steps towards starting a Bowing
clicle. It was decided to hold meet
ings each Monday evening and to hold
a (air and concert Dccembor 24th and
25th.
It Is reported that at tho conclus
ion of n recent trial whcrnln tho ck-
fondant was a Negro charged with
murder In which tho Jury lulled to
ngreo on n verdict, that ono of our
public omclnls mado tho remark that
It wns Impossible- to convict a Negro
In Multnomah county, casting by such
remark, reflections not only on the
Jury but on tho courts of this county.
Tho truth of tho matter is that ho had
In mind tho stato of affalrd that exists
In certain portions' of tho United
States, where It Is only necessary to
nccuse a Negro of nny crime from
making insulting romnrks to a whito
man to murder or rnpo to cnuso tho
blood of tho do-called superior raco
to ball, so that thoy are unnblo
to allow htm to nwnlt tho ac
tion of tho courts nnd Juries
selected from amongst themselves,
but must tnlto tho law In their own
hantlB nnd burn him to tho stako na
the proper treatment of his crlmo,
whatever It may bo. When such mon
sters come Into a part of tho country
whero a mnn 1b looked upon as a man
regardless ot ...10 color ot his Bktn,
they ennnot comprehend that a such
r thing Is possible that a Judge or
Jury could ask that a Negro bo proven
guilty ero thoy find n verdict to such
ni effect. Tho soonor that ofllccrB
elected to nrosecuto criminals learn
that such is ttio coso In this pnrt of
the country tho sooner will tho coun
try bo apnrcd tho exponBo of trying
men and women arrested on such film
By pretexts that It Ib almoat a crlmo
to. burden tho taxpayers with tho coats
of these prosecuuonB nnd It behooves
tho colored votors to romembor such
romnrks when called upon to support
odlco seekers for office
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
"ON THE STROKE OF TWELVE."
"On tho Stroko of 12," n realistic
drnmn, will bo tho offering nt Cor
dray's Theater four nights, beginning
with a Sunday mntlnco, Novombor 2.
Tho story has for Its central flguro
tho son of n rich widower. Tho boy
Ib Induced to bet on n horso. Trou
ble comes when tho horso lose, and
the plot dovolopa a forgery which Is
not tho son's, but of which his fnther
believes him guilty. Prison scenes fol
low, but after all tho end Is happy.
"FINNIQAN'S BALL" COMfoa.
For threo nights only, starting
Thursday, Novombor 6, with a Satur
day Matinee. "Flnnlgnn's Ball' wltf
be given at Cordrny'a Theater. A
truo son of tho "ould aod" will toll you
that there Ib only ono real Irish com
ndv nnd thnt Ib "Flnnlcftn'd Ball."
Tho reason for this Is Its absolute
fidelity to Irish traditions. Its quaint
humor, which is at times spiced with
rollicking Bong, Is always attuned to
a great heart interest.
On the Ark.
"This Is tough luck," said Hnm,
mournfully, as bo lcuued over the side
of the ark.
"Whnt's wrong now?" queried 8bem.
"Why, nil this wuter to tUh In." re
plied Hani, "uud only two tUUIn' worimt
on board."
Chimney or Paper.
A paper chimney 50 feet high and
fire-proof Is ono of the curiosities of
Breslau, Germany. n
PHILLIPSJRUNK CO.
Trunks Made to Order
Also Taken in Exchange.
TRUNKS REPAIRED.
311 Morrison St.,
Opposite Postoffice
Butte Coat
Company..
Coal and Wood
Hay and Grain
Ommlmrm
to
Ookm, OHarooal, Lima.
Oement, Plantar Parlm,
Qrmnltm Wall Plantar, Eto.
City oHIce, 19 Rut tlroailHyi Telephone 477
Yrdi. L'irr Main Htrcet lutlroail Track!
Teleibone C-l.
mUTie, MOHTAMA.
THE NEW AGE.
Entitbllihcil 1890. A. P. Orimn, Mnnagor.
Odlco, 2J Stnrlc Street, Concord IlulldhiR,
Portland, Oregon.
AOKNTB.
C. A. Hitter Portland, Oregon
K. II. Holme Spokane, WmhliiKtim
V. l'rlu Kecblo Midi Ulfl I'aclllc Avo.,
K. H. llruco ... Tacoma, Wnnh.
Waldo llogel W'nlln Walla, Wmh.
To InmiM publication, all local now imut
reach in not later than Thursday morning ot
each week.
Siibacrlpttun price, one year, payable In ad
vance, 2.W.
CITY NEWS
Mrs. A. NowBomo Ib still qulto fco
bio. Mrs. Lucllo Braxton loft Thurddny
for Scnttlo.
MrB. L. Boldon's condition continues
unchnnged.
B. It. Orcy of Seattlo, spent sovornl
days In Portland this wcok.
Sacred concert nt Ilothol A. M. K.
church Sunday, November Oth.
Neatly furnished rooms nt reason
nblo rates apply to Mrs. Annlo YnteB,
307 Couch street.
If tho onrth woro equally divided
among Its Inhabitants, ench person's
sharo would bo about 23"j acroB.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson nro
now loented at No. 412 Flanders strcot,
at tho rcsldenco of Mr. Ceo. Gardiner.
Messrs. William Washington nnd
Frank DouglnBB havo ifeturncd from
an EaBtorn trip of ovor a month's du
ration. You nro Invited to attend tho Paul
Lhwrenco Dunbnr Literary Society on
Thursday evenings at tho A. M. K
Zlon churqll.
Ask Nlghtwntchman Illckoy of tho
poBtofllco. tho Bocrot of Mr. Augustus
Watorford'o popularity and ability to
hold his own.
Services nt tho Bethel A. M. E
church Sundny at 11 A. M. and 8 I.
ni. Sunday school at 1 o'clock, rrny
or meeting Wodneadny at 8 P. M.
If In Ronrch of ncntlv funlBhcd
roc in h with bnth nt reasonable rates,
In n dcslrnblo nolghuorhood, cnu on
Mrs. h. A. CooiUviii, 415 Uavla street,
cornor of Tenth.
Mtb. Ida Stnnton of North Yakima,
h. mnkliiK nrrangomenta for tho return
of hor mother, Mra. M. Morldeth, who
expects to open n llrst-chiBS restaur-
nut In thnt plnco next spring.
Mrs. Mary A. Powell nrrlved Sundny
morning from nn oxtonded visit to
hor husband's relatives In Louisiana
and Is stopping with her mother, Mrd,
Anna Yntes, of 307 Couch street.
Tho Misses Norma nnd Lllllnn Du
val, who will bo romomberod as former
residents of this city, nro at present
in Seattle, after nn oxtonded visit of
sevornl months to friends In tho East
ern states. j
Tho Southern DomocrntJ Boom de
termined to 'keop tho Afro-Amorlcnn
dewn. In Now Orleans tho school
board decided that no school for the
raco Ib to glvo Instruction In any
grado higher than tho fifth.
Mra. nobecca Williams, who left for
Montana, has returned and Ib stopping
with Mrs. M. E. West at C27 Front
Btreot. She finds tho "Wcbfoot weath
er' moro congonlnl than tho Icy blaatB
from tho Ilocky Mountains.
In tho absence of tho pastor, tho
choir or tho A. M. E. Zlon church, 1.1th
and Main streets, havo arranged for
a sacred concert on November 2nd.
An excellent programme has been pro
pared conalstlug of duotta, solos and
choniBCB. Several short papora will
bo presented, Sorvlcos nt 8:30
o'clock,
L I. Jones, who removed with his
family to Ponnsylvanla after tho losa
of lila wife, has returned and oponed
up a neat establishment at 351 Second
street, whero ho will nt all times keop
on hand a cholco stock of fish, poultry
and game. Mr, Jones' success in tho
past makes any Introduction on our
part unnecessary.
Ceo. W. French cut nnd seriously
wouncd another colored man, O. W.
Johnson, who wns trying to forco nn
entrnnco Into a room on North Flrat
street which French and a woman
wcro occupying, French, who la n
returned soldier from the Philippines,
wna nrredted and his examination set
foi November 4th, to nwnlt tho result
o' tho Injuries to Johnson.
Actlvo preparations nro being mado
under tho leadership of Mra. M, Moore
for an entertainment for the benefit of
Ml. Olivet Baptist church in tho near
futuro. Tho memberd of this church
deserve credit for tho fact that In tho
absence of a regularly Installed pastor
thoy aro holding regular services
oery Sundny morning and evening,
na well nB weekday meetings.
Wo havo been Informed that a call
hns been, or will soon bo, issued by
Mr. A. Wnterford to nil tho bntcholora
for tho purposo of forming n society
o' all who havo no Intention of becom
ing boneutctB In tho nenr futuro. Ab
wc learn It Ib not tho intention to bar
roproBcntntivea of tho prcsa wo will
try nnd glvo tho public an account of
the proccdlnpfl nnd put tho young la
dles on their mettle.
Tho receipts of subscriptions duo
from formor residents of this city now
lecnted In other parts of tho country
la gratifying ovldcnco that thoy appre
ciate our paper as n meanH oi kcciuuk
In touch with tlio doings ot mo ncoiiiu
In this pnrt of tho country. Wo nc
knowledgo tho romlttnncofl aont by
Mrs. K. N. Lo Hoy, of Pondloton, nlso
from Mrs. 0. C. MIIIb, now locntod In
Billing, Mont., whoro alio hns n largo
flrat-chiBB roBtnurnnt. Our city Bub
Bcribers may oxpect n visit from our
collector In tho futuro moro regularly
than before
Tho musically inclined public havo
boon favored on aovernl occasions of
Into by tho nppenranco beforo thorn ot
tho elmlnent immono soloist. Mr.
Frank T. Morell. Until rocontly Mr.
Morlll hns declined to nppoar In pub
lic, being constantly engagod In study
ing with tho object of further Improv
ing his nntural talents. Thoto who
woro so fortunnto as to hear bin ren
dition of tho'"Holy City" nt tho Beth
el A. M. E. church wero plonHod with
tho announcement thnt ho had ogrocd
to assist with tho musical part of tho
services In tho futuro.
Wo ncknowlcdgo our thanks for a
ropy of tho 23rd report of tho princi
ple of tho Tuskcgoo Normal nnd Indus
trial Institute. Wo find thnt the
number of puplla onrollod this yonr li
1381. Thero aro 112 ofllcors nnd tench
orB. Thero Is an IndobtedncsB of JB,
887.G2 on tho school. Tho now dor
mitory now bolng built for girls, whon
completed, will ho ono of tho most
commodious buildings on tho ground.
It Is tho object of thld school to fit
ench of Its graduates so thut thoy mny
be nblo not only to mnko their own
living, but nlso nblo to Instruct othern
In tho branches that thoy havo por
focted themaolvcB in. It la tho Inten
tion of tho auporlntendont, Booker T.
Washington, to vlHlt this conat this
winter nnd wo hopo to boo him in
Portland,
Tho autumn bnll given 'by tho
HouBoVohl of Ruth, 0. U. O. of O. F.,
on Tuoadny availing wni woll nttond
ml. Tho hall was tastily docorntod
with clunters and brnncliCB of hand
somely colored nutumn loaves. Ex
cellent mualc hnd been docourod nnd
fiom 8 to 12 o'clock thoao proaent
hrnrtlly enjoyed ovory mlnuto of tho
tlmo and tunny wero tho rcgrotB ox
pressed when tho orchestra struck up
the notes of "Homo, Sweet Homo."
Whllat tho entertainment wnH undo,
the supervision of tho ladles of th
Household, tho members of tho Odt
FellowB lodgo felt It their boundo!
duty to nsBlat them nnd Mr. Howan
Sproull and Wm. Robinson did oxcoV
lent duty os doorkoepora, whilst such
excellent floor dlrectord nB MIbs D,
Crawford nnd Miaa Bonlo Thomas
wero ublv nBBlsted by Mr. Anthony
I.ognn. Tho rofreahmont commlttoo
consisting of Mra. H. Ilcdmond, Mrs.
Etta Hitter nnd MIbb Stidlo Crawford,
nsKlsted by Mr. 81m neddy. All the
members of tho order mndo thorn
selvea a commlttoo to look nftor tho
wellfaro of their gucata. Tho morn
bora of tho Household nro arranging
to atart n series of entertainments to
bo given onco a month during tho win
ter months.
On tho 7th of Octobor tho olovonth
biennial movablo convention of tho
0 rand United Order of Odd Follows
met In New Hnvon, Conn. Four hund
red dolcgntcs woro preaont. Tho
grand mnator, W. II, Morris, of Chlca-
no, called tlio convention to order ami
Mnyor Studloy gave an uddreas of wel
come. Ono especial feature ot tho
meeting wna tho proaonro of (irand
flecrotnry Geo. Wlldo, of England, as
n fratornnl delegate. Tho aoerotary's
report showed nn Incronao of CIO now
lodges and 335 now HoiueholdB,
Forty thousand dollars wbb appropriat
ed to purchnso ,-;round and orectlnp
n building for tho hoadqitnrterfl ot tin
ordor In Phllndolphln, Tho report ol
tho flnnnco committee showed n bal
nnco In the treasury August 31, 1902
of $48,030.50. On Friday thero wild nt
all day and night session, which ad
journed nt 0:30 Saturday morning,
The following grand olllcora woro
elected: J, McIIo'nry Jonea, of Weat
Virginia, grand master; Ueo, J5. Tom
pic, of Missouri, deputy grand mnator;
H. W. Smith, of Vlrglnln grand trona
urer; James F. Needhnm, of Philadel
phia, grand aecrotnry; J. C, Asbury,
of Philadelphia, was ro-oloctod editor
of tho Odd Fellows' Journal. Tho
grand dlrectord elected wero as fol
lows: Wm. U. Houston, of tho Dis
trict of Columbia; h. N, Portor, of.
Arkansas; E. P. Jones, of Mississippi;
and N. 0, Mitchell, of Boston, Colum
bus, Ohio, was selected as tho uoxt
meeting place,
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