The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, November 08, 1902, Image 5

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    TELE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
HOTEL PORTLAND.
COST 91,000,000.
The Portland!
H. O. BOWERS, Manager.
Amorlcan Plan, $3 Par Day
and Up war dm
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
AMD
. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
Portland, Oregon,
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.
Southern 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.
First-Class Dining Room. American Plan.
Bar in Connection. Free Sample
Room. Free Bus.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
"Walla Walla, "Wash.
The White House
FOR Y0UK
Clothing, Furnishings,
Hats and Shoes.
EVER WILLING to SERVE YOU
RALPH E. GUICHARD, Prop.
Telephone Red CS1
102 Main Street. WALLA WALLA, WASH.
The Hotel Ridpath
SPOKANE, WASH.
MRS. M. EATON, Mg-r.
A Strictly First-Class and Modern
Hotel for Tourists and Com
mercial Men.
The Finlen
R. E. TAYLOR, Prop.
Headquarters for Mining
and Commercial Men.
The Only Hotel in the City
American Plan
$3.oo to $5.oo Per Day.
BUTTE,
MONT.
Dewey Palace
CHAS. WEISIDE, Manager.
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 , 0 J J 0 J
NAMPA IDAHO.
The Spokane
(European Plan.)
The Leading Hostelry
in the State of Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling Public
Special Samole Rooms with Arc light.
50 NEW BATH-ROOM SUITES
Elegant 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 Room, jt j ji
EUREPEAN PLAN
Rooms 50c, 75c and $1.00 Per Day.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Frco Bua and Free Sample Rooms.
209-J3 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE
Hotel Cadillac
EDQAR E. K. SCHMITT, Prop.
Strictly First-Class. Mod
ern. European Plan. Sin
gle or en Suite, o o J
Reservation by Wire. Commercial,
News Headquarters.
SPOKANE,
WASH,
HOTEL WHITMAN
ALLEN & LARKIN, Props.
A New Hotel With Modern
Improvements.
COLFAX,
WASH.
HENRY HEWETT & CO.
Fire and
Marine
Insurance.
Rooms 26 and 27, Sherlock Building.
Cor. Third and Oak Sta.
PORTLAND, OR.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Always ask for the famous General
Arthur cicar. EsbcroGunst Cicar
Co., general ugents, Portland, Or.
Call at Eunson & Wntkins, denlors in
cigars, tobacco and confections, soda
water, etc. 03 Sixth sticct, Portland,
Oregon.
For first class dental work and
Erompt attention, go to the New York
'ontul Parlors, Fourth and Morrison
streets.
Tho Yaklm.i Market, II. A. Brasen,
manager, fresh and cured meat and
poultry, 149 First street. Oregon
phono Main 9S9.
Money to loan, on furniture, pianos,
or any good securities. Notes and
morognges bought. 8. W. King, room
45 Washington building.
Ford & Laws, successors to J. T.
Wllson.auctloncers, household furni
ture and bankrupt stocks bought and
sold. Olllco and salesrooms 182 First
Btroot, Portland, Oregon. Columbia
'phono 605; Oregon 'phone South 2CI.
French Dyeing and Cleaning Works.
All work dono at very modrcate prices.
Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of
ladies' and gent's clothing. Morn
ing cloth dyed in 48 hours. J. De
lcau, proprietor, 455 Olisan street.
Wo want your trado. Musio half
price; musical instruments of all
kinds, cash or installments. II. II.
Wright, wholcsalo nnd retail dealer in
music and musical merchandise.
Tho Musio building, 319 Wasighnton
street, Portlund, Oregon.
F. 13. IU3ACII & CO.,
Tho rioneer Paint Company, make a
ppeciulty of felling the best things made
In paint's, limine Paint, Floor Paint,
Bam Paint, Fence Paint and Roof Paint;
F.namulH, Varnishes, Colors, Stains,
Cenicntlco Knit online nnd general build
ing material. IHfi First St., N. W. cor
Alder, Portland, Oregon.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD
FOR YOU.
And wo can furnish you with tho
DUST for no moro than you might
pay for tho WOItST, thorcforo, don't
throw away good money for poor ser
vice, but if you aro going East, or
havo friends coming West, let us toll
you what wo can offor on Chicago,
Washington, Now York, Doston, St.
Louis, Memphis, Now Orleans, nnd
nil lntormodlato points. Our rallB are
laid In fourteen different states of tho
Union.
Communlcnto with us regarding
frolght nnd passenger business; U'b a
plcasuro to reply to your letter.
B. II. TRUMBULL,
J. C. LINDSAY, Commorclnl Agent.
T. F. & P. A.
142 Third St. Portland, Oregon
TiroDEl. IiAKEUY.
CHAS. nr-TZEU, Proprietor.
All kinds of Cakes, Pies, Candies, Etc.
Goods delivered to any part of tho City.
No. 3 First Street.
Walla Walla, Wash.
mHK SENATE.
or.o. nirrzi:n & co.
FIRST-CLASS BAR.
FINE IMPORTED CIGARS.
WALLA WALLA, WASH
TEPOT LUNCH COUNTKn.
FRANK M. CU.MMINGP, Proprietor.
All Kinds of Lunches Put Up for tho
Traveling Public.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
mllE 8ARANAC CAFE
J.
KILLS A OHLS, Propi.
Cyru Noble WhUkey, Leading Rranda of
Wlnei and Cliolco CIgari. biclalty, Olyinpla
Seer.
Oregon 'Phone South 1971.
41 N. Sixth St., Cor. Couch. PORTLAND, OR
A. L. LORENZEN.
Real Estate
Broker.
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Inforuiatirn furnished regarding Wal
la Walla and Umatilla Counties.
No. fi 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. Bowlin?
Alleys and Supplies always on
hand.
EASY PAYMENTS.
J, G. REDOICK, Manager.
FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
The white man's prejudice against
tho Negro uoesn't do tho race half
as much harm as tho Negroes' prej
udice against ono another. Educa
tor. Blnnche K. Bruce, tho colored man
who at one time was register of the
treasury, Is publishing a paper li
Bond, Miss., Its avowed object being
tho elevation of tho colored rnco on
tho Booker T. Washington plan. He
advises nil Negroes to "buy homes,
educate their children Industrially,
servo God and prnctlco morality and
temperance nnd let gambling and pol
itics nlonc."
Ab a rule, those Negroes who con
tribute tho lenst, cither of money or
brnlns, to different rnco enterprises
arc usually those who havo tho most
to say by way of criticism of tho
same. Such inconsistent Negroes
should shut their big mouths nnd
"go way back nnd sit down." Blue
Grass Bugle.
A brass band contest took plnco In
London on tho 27th of Soptomber, for
tho "One Thnusnnd Guinea Challengo
Trophy," nnd the piece selected for
tho occasion was Mr. S. Coleridge
Taylor'a "Scenes from Hiawatha."
Bands from all over Englnnd partic
ipated nnd tho winner realized ioii.o
$8,000. Mr. Taylor, though possibly
needless to sny, tho well-known Euro
African musician, lies In Enr,
land nnd has a colored Amorlcan wife.
M,rs. Ooorgo Marshall, wife of tho
proprietor of a hotel at Jcssum, Pn
escorted n non-union miner through a
mob of strikers In safety Thursday.
Sho was armed with a shotgun nnd
when the mob ndvancod sho peppered
them with bird shot. Mrs. Mhrshnll
hns shown how nny cownrdly mob
may bo repelled and It Ih to bo hoped
that her sisters In tho South will fol
low her oxnmplo when n cownrdly
mob of lynchers nro getting In their
work upon ninmbors of her race.
Just the past week n colored ulrl.
nnxlous to propnro herself for llfo's
arduous nnd exacting duties, Is barred
out of n girl's dormitory In Chicago.
Isabelln Ellis, n mulatto from San
Antonio, Toxns, hos boon nttendlng
tho Northwestern University. Sho
hns had quarters In Chnpln Unll, but
fooling nmong tho whites ran so high
sho was removed yesterday nnd told
to find n boarding limine outside tho
University. Why should this girl bo
so humiliated, when sho gives promise
of being an ornnmont to civilized so
ciety? Tho nctlons of tho whlto nctress, at
Richmond, In hnvlug n room cleaned
nnd cnlclmlned, boforo using It, mil
refusing to enter It until her ordors
wore carried out, on Recount of this
snmo room having formerly been oc
cupied by Black Pnttl, and the objec
tion of tho two whlto crlmlnnls In
Louisiana to being hnnged with n Ne
gro, nro tho most ridiculously dusgust-
Ing exhibition of their kind during
tho present century. Wonder whnt
kind of trcntmont will bo meted out
to such reprehenslblo men nnd wo
men, ns tli es o herein described, when
tho flnnl day of reckoning calls them
to nccount?
It Is not generally known but It Is
truo that Kentucky hns ono colored
postmaster. Mr. Geo. W. Combs, post
master nt Lenorson, Ky. Ho wns ap
pointed two years ngo when tho post-
offico wns established and 1ms mnde
nn excellent record. Lenorson Is a
llttlo vlllngo about thrco miles from
Midway, Ky.
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE NOTES.
Quito a number of now residences
nre going up around tho school. Tho
General Superintendent of Industries
has orected u beautiful two-story
houso, which ho recently moved Into.
Greater stress Is being put upon t'io
study of scientific nprlculturo tins
year, than In nny previous yenr.
The hospital Is being lighted
throughout by electricity.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
"YON YONSON."
Coming to Cordrny's for ono ontlro
week beginning Sundny mntlneo, No
vember 9, Is "Yon Yonson," n piny
which Is ono of tho most familiar and
ono of tho best HKul of nil comedy
dramns. "Yon Yonson" Is row In his
11th year of uninterrupted success.
Tho play possesses In Itself n very
strong dramatic Interest, as It Is rilled
v'lh situations 'Ahlch aro both humor
ous and sentimental. Tho character of
Yon Yonson represents In a faithful
ninnnor a quiet, simple-minded, Inof
fenslve Swede, who In his own way
tries to make n living In this country
without offending or Injuilng tho next
man. It is said that the actor who baa
been cast for tho rolo of Yon Yonson
this year, Nelso Frlckson, succeeds in
giving n faithful and clenr-cut Imper
sonation of a Swedish Immigrant pos
sessing these qualifications. In tho
company which will bo seen together
with Mr. Erlckson aro such well
known people as Harry Bond, Harry
B. Roche, Florence Gear, PattI and
Bello Dolan.
Golden Rule
HOTEL
V. E. KELLEY, Proprietor.
Headquarters for
Traveling Men.
Freo Bus to and from depot. Ono of
the lending hotels of tho city.
PENDLETON, OREQON.
THE NEW AOE.
Kitabllahcri 1890. A . D, Orlmn, MMinpcr.
0mcc,2428tnrk Strcot, Concord lIulldliiR,
Portland, Oregon.
AGENTS.
O. A. Rlttcr Portland, Oregon
K. It. Holmes Spokane, WahlnRton
F. Frlli Keeblo audi Hlfi Prtclllo Avn.,
1". H. Rrtico -...I Tarimin, Wnh.
Waldo HorcI , Walla Walla, Wanli.
To In bun publication, all local ncwa must
reach u not later than Tlmradrt)' morning o(
each week.
Hnbscrlptlou price, ono year, pnyablo In ad
vance, fi.ro.
C1TV NEWS
Mrs. T, Boldon Is considerably Im
proved In health.
Mrs. A. Nowsonio. n'lhough nblo to
bo out, Is far from woll.
Paul Lnwrcnco Dunbar Literary so
ciety ovory Thursday cvonlng. All
welcome.
Mr. ,T. II. Unlncs hns been seriously
III tho (inst week with nn nttnclc of
pneumonia.
Mr. S. T. .Tneksnn returned Monday
from n brief visit to tho various cities
on Pugct Sound.
Our collector reports gratifying re
milt In the voile of collecting niroam
for subscriptions.
Nontly furnished rooms nt reason
nblo rates apply to Mrs. Annlo Yntcs.
307 Couch street.
Mrs. Reno, Intoly of Minneapolis, nr-
rlcd In tho city on tho 2Dtn lust, nun
expects to Bpcnd tho wlntor hero.
Mrs. W. L. 11. Plummor Is expecting
her rlcco. Miss Ella Lopez, of Now
OilonuB, to visit hor In tho near fu
ture.
Mr. Vincent, who hns been nttond
Ing tho university nt McMlnnvllle.
Ore, Is nt present stopping wun i-:
D. Thomas of 3G5 Couch street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Griffin enter-
tnlncd at dinner on tho 2d liiBt. Mr.
Fogg, of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. fv. B.
Perry, Miss Maud Lucas, Mr J. N.
Fullllovo nnd Mr. Jno. Dearlng.
Tho number nttendlng tho sowing
circle on Monday ovoulng nt tho A.
M. E. Zlon church has largely increas
ed. A number of usoful ns well ns
nrnnmontnl articles havo already b'jou
finished.
On Novombor 11, Miss Mnry E.
Mooro wnH paid $10 In full for hor ef
ficient sorvlco ns orgnnlst nt Bethel
A. M. E. church. Aftor duo consider
ation tho pastor nnd officers dud It
liupnsslblo to contlnuo Miss Moore's
services longer.
Arrangements nro being mndo for
nn entertainment to bo given on tho
11th Inst, for tho benefit of tho pnHto,'
of tho A. M. E. Zlon church. Tho
tickets have been placed nt tho low
price of 10c eacli and should nssuro a
largo nttendnnce.
Mr. Jno. Freeman, brothor of Mr.
Moto Freomnn, Is oxpoctod hero on
the 8th Inst. Having served In tho
U. S, nrmy In tho Philippines ho has
received nn honorable discharge and
hns concluded to lcavo tho army nnd
locnto In Portland.
Services nt Bcthol A. M. E. church,
68 North 10th street: Preaching at
11:00 a, m. and 8:30 p. m.; class meet
ing nt 12:15; prayer mooting, Wodnos
day ovenlng, 8:30. You nro Invited
to all theso services.
GEO. W. TOLSON, Pastor.
Tho latest In fraternal circle fa
"Tho Daughtora of Hopo" a secret so
ciety composed of young misses from
5 yearB up. Tho society mootB ovory
Monday nftornoon from 4 to C o'clock
In tho Botho A. M. E. church. It (s
undenominational nnd tho membership
Is rapidly Increasing,
Thero will bo u tacky party at
Bethel A. M. E. church, Novombor 11,
benefit for first pnymont on a piano,
Thero will bo sovornl prizes for tho
contestants; the most popular slnglo
lady, married lady and widow lady.
Tho tackiest person will bo rownrded
a prlzo also. Refreshments will bo
served. Everybody la Invited.
On October 23 Bishop Abrnm Grant,
D. D,, was united In tho bonds of mat
rimony with Mrs. Lula Annstronf, of
Houston, Texas, tho widow of tho Into
Bishop Joslnh Armstrong, Tho coro
mony took plnco at tho rosldonco of
Bishop BenJ, W, Arnett nnd tho at
tendance was limited to a very few In
tlmato friends. Aftor tho wedding Uv,
happy couplo left Wllborforco for In
dianapolis, whoro thoy will rcsldo.
Tho conforenco of tho A. M. H,
Zlon church which wns hold at Los
Angeles adjourned on Sunday ovenlng
at which tlmo tho Bishop gavo out tho
appointments wo aro unable to glvo
a detailed account of tho proceedings
nt this tlmo. Of tho nppolntmonta wo
enn any that Rov. J. W. Wright has
been appointed to tnlto ennrgo or. mo
Los AngclcB church and Rov. J. W.
Mooro. of Oakland, was appointed to
tho Portland church.
On Novombor 21 nt Grand Army hnll
tboro will be given under the super
vision of Miss Mnry Mooro nnd Mrs.
Hnttlo Redmond a Dolsnrt drill by 12
young ladles. At the sumo tlmo n
prlzo of a hnndsomo dlnmond ring
will bo nwnrded to the most popular
lady, nmrrlod or single, In Portland.
Votes aro 5 cents each nnd tho vot
ing begins November B. Tho pro
coeds nro for tho benefit of Mt. Ollvol
Baptist Church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Griflln gavo n
dinner at their homo on Stark strcot
lost Sundny ovonlng. Thoeo present
were: Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Porry, Mrs.
C. A. Lucas nnd daughter, J. N. Fulll
lovo, J. E. Bearing and Mr. M. Fojjg,
of Rt. Paul, Minn. Tho decorations of
nutumn blossoms and follow woro very
dainty, nnd tho tablo presented n
charming appearance. Ajj delicious
menu wns enjoyed.
Tho lint trimming contest nnd show
er pnrty at tho Bethel A. M. 13, church
on tho 31st ultimo., wns well attend
ed nnd u neat sum realized for tho
benefit of tho church. An excellent
program had been nrrnuged consist
ing In tho most part of songs nnd chor
uses by tho llttlo folks who nil curried
out their part of tho porformnnco woll.
Tho Instriimontnl duct by MIbh Bon
nlo Thomns nnd Mr. Geo. Carnnhan
wns tho gem of tho evening. Mrs. C.
II. .Inckson's recitation was oxcellont,
us wnB also tho tableau, "Scenes In
Fairyland." In tho lint trimming con
test Mr. Sbepley carried nwuy tho
first prlzo nnd Mr. was award
ed tho second, Tho ladles furnished
refreshments In tho vestry.
PORTLAND HOTEL NOT11S.
Mr. W. L. Sledgo of tailor shop
fame Is railroading.
Mr. O. II. Wells, tho boncdlct, bnd
resigned his position nnd gnuo oast.
Two prominent young men will bo
foro yulo tldo hlo themselves bnck
to their good old southern homo,
whoro thoy will bo wedded and roturn
to Poitland to reside,
Mr. Newton Brown Is training on u
piano.
Mr, George Gnrdner, ono of tho vol
ornu waiters, Ib sick listed,
For Information about base ball cull
on Tucker, Piiymi, Bendy, etc.
Tho predoinlnnl Mr. A. II. Logan as
sisted by tho Irresistible ox-stenm
boater, nx-mlustrel man nnd baud ma
jor, Mr, Ed. Ciimby, nnd otbors will
soon pull off a conceit that promised
to surpass nny yet given.
MOKE ANON.
lilluilncNN In InureuHiiiK.
The proportion of sightless to seeing
persons bus been watched with especial
Interest lu Great Britain and the lat
est statistics Indicate that It has fallen
In a half century from about 1,020 In
the million to some 870, or more than
14 per cent. This decline has been ho
timed ns to show pretty conclusively
that It Is the result of better conditions
of living, Improved surgery mid doubt
lesB a decrenso In the ratio of perilous
to uon-perllotiH employments fur tho
masses of tho people.
AN ALL ABiniNO FAITH.
Tho Illinois Central Hnllroad Com
pany has nn nil abiding faith In tho
futuro of tho Great Northwest. A
short tlmo ago, thin was manifested
by tho establishment, In Seattle, of
rn agency to tnko care of their Inter
ests thero. Tho latest effort U to put
on n splendidly equipped now train
Forvlco between St. i mil nnd Chlcngo.
Tho now trains will bo running Sun.
dny, Novombor 2. Thoy will uso tholr
own rails between Chicago and Albort
Leu, Minn., ami tho Minneapolis &
St. Isolds By, track from Albort Len
to Minneapolis nnd St. Paul, running
Into tho union depot at St. Paul,
which Is tho samo that Ib used by all
lines In that city,
Tho train Is to ho known ns "Tho
Chlcngo, St. Paul nnd Minneapolis
Limited" and will consist of slooplng
enr, buffet library car nnd reclining
chair cur through without chnngo be
tween Chicago and Minneapolis nnd
St. Pnul. Dining car Borvlco will also
be maintained, supper being sorvod
out of Chlcngo and breakfast Into Chl
cngo. Trains will leave St. Paul at
7:10 p. m. and arrlvo In Chicago 9:30
n. m.; leavo Chicago at 0:10 p. in, nnd
arrlvo nt St. Paul 8:40 a. m., making
close connection nt fit Paul with all
western lines. Tickets can bo pur
chased via this lino, In connection
with all westorn lines, nt all stations.
For furthor Information regarding
rates, routes, tlmo, etc., call on or
address,
B. H. TRUMBULL,
Comm. Agt. III. Cent. R. R.
142 Third St., Portland, Oro.
PAUL B. THOMPSON.
F. P. A. 111. Cont. R. R.,
Seattle, Wash.