The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, November 15, 1902, Image 4

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    THE NEW AGE, POKTIiAND, OREGON.
The New Age
A. D. QRIFF1N, Manager.
Office, 243 Stitrlc flt., Concord IIIiIk.,
FortUnil. Oregon.
Entered nt tho postolllco at Portland, Oregon,
MMCond class mattor.
BlIISCKII'TION.
One Tear, VujmUln In Ailvnnco R3.00
Established 1600. Printed at 2I5 Htark
Third Floor.
Ht.
AN UNREASONAHLK DKMAND.
Tho wlilto employes of a hotel Jn
linker City attempted a boycott of tho
hostelry last week becaitBO tho pro
prlctor employed rfonie colored help,
out It Ib reported Hint tho boycott did
not Biiccced very well. It would bo
ntrnngo If It hnd Bticccedcd in linker
City, whoso pcoplo generally nro rtu
intelligent and liberal ns tlioso of nny
plnco In tho country. They bollvo In
fnlr piny nnd tltoy linvo no objcctlonn
to colored men coining ninong thorn
nnd earning nn honest living, If thoy
cnu find n clinnco to do bo. And to ob
ject to colored help In n lnrgo hotel Ih
ttbotit nn unrenflonnblo nn nny propo
Bltlon over ndvnncod by nnybody.
Trndcs-UiilonUm Ib nil right nB long
hh It kcopB on rcnsonnblo ground
nnd doninndH what Ib fnlr, but
when, nB It hns done repentedly It do
nlea to other men tho right to work
bccmiRo of tho color of their uliln, it
bccomcB Insolently nnd unbearably In
tolerant nnd unreasonable. Merely
on nccouut of their color, Negro In.
borers, who only Bought or accepted
nn opportunity tn mnko nn liontMt liv
ing by hnrd work, linvo boon driven
nut of Bovernl northern RtnteH, and
Republican ntnteB, too. nt various
times; have been assaulted, and many
In tho nggregntu killed. Ah long nn
this occurs nnd tho authorities do
nothing to prevent It or to punish
micli crimes, wo cannot call thin n elv
lllzed, much less a Christina country,
nor ouo of equal or fnlr rlghtH. Col
ored peoplo nro cspcclnlly ndnptcd to
hotel work, nnd nro employed In nil
thu lending caravansaries of tho
country, nnd no rensounblo guest, no
person lit to put up nt n decent hotel,
mnkes nny objection to them. Tho
New Ago In pleaded to notlco tho po
Bltlon taken on thU Incident by tho
Telegram of this city, which says:
"Such n boycott, undor tho clrcum
stnncou ntntcd, Is entitled to no sym
pathy or support whntovor. Why
should not n "colored person" work
in a hotel nB well nB nnybody else?
Nobody but tho guests have a right
to object, nnd luodt of thorn rather
like tho colored pcoplo In such posi
tions. These peoplo do acceptable
Hervlco. Thoy linvo Just iib good n
right to llvo, nnd to work, nnd to bo
employed, and to earn and spend
money, na whlto peoplo. Aro wo go
ing to bar everybody with a dark
skin from employment, from even
menial Hervlco? Ib thin a specimen of
tho civilization with which trades-un-louldin
Is going to appeal to tho world
for moral support? Tho Amorlcnu
people, of whom tlioso of linker City
nro n good typo, love fair piny, nnd tho
colored poison Is entitled to n chnnco
Just us well nnd iib much its tho per
son with n whiter skin. The skin Ib
only a thin covering; tho complexion
Is it test neither of competency or of
chnrncter. nomocracy demands fnlr
and equal rlghta for men nnd women
ut'd children, under tho law, nnd tho
great Democratic American people
will demand, and not vainly, that this
rule bo not merely theoretical, but
put nnd kept In practice."
USUALLY THU CASK.
It Is a noticeable fact that a very
largo proportion of the people who
aro loudest in their condemnation of
tho Negro who commits, or Is uvea
accused upon lnsuftlclcnt evldenco, of
ciliuea of Ignorance nnd brutality, are
tho very ones who object .most
to tho education of tho Negro,
and sneer moat scornfully nt ef
forts to aid him to becomo a
bettor man, Intellectually nnd
morally. Theso men, themselves not
only IncouBlatont but ignorant, con
tend In support of their objections that
the Negro Is not tho equal of tho
whlto man In mental powers. Grant
ing for tho sake of argument that this
Is so, It Is no reason why ho should
not be educated. Kducato him to
develop his faculties nnd let him nnd
his natural place In life. Professor Du
Dots of the Atlantic University, in nn
article lit tho Atlantic Monthly, makes
n strong plea for higher education for
the Negro nB the solution of tho Negro
piobleiu of tho South. Tho Negroes,
he Bays, aro not fools. They have
tasted learning, and they will not
cease to think or to try to read the
riddle of tho world. "Hy taking away
their best equipped teachers and le.nl
cm, by slumming tho door of opportu
nity lu tho faces of their bolder and
brighter minds, will ou make them
. hatisned with their lot, or w III you
Hot rather transfer their leadlug from
tho hands of men taught to think to
tho hands of untrained demagogues?
Wo ought not to forget tho activo dis
couragement nnd ovon rldlculo of
friends, tho demand for higher training
steadily increasing nmong tho Ncgo
youth. There wero In tho yenrs from
1875 to 1880, twenty-two Negro gradu
ates from the Northern colleges; from
1885 to 1890 thcro wero forty-three,
nnd from 1895 to 1000 nenrly 100 grad
uated. From Southern Negro colleges
thcro wero, In tho same three periods,
143, 413 nnd over 600 grnduntos. Hero,
then, in tho plnln thirst for training;
by refusing to glvo this talented tenth
tho key to knowledge can nny sane
man Imnglno thnt they will lightly lny
nsldo their yearning nnd contentedly
becomo he-wars of wood nnd drawers
of wntcr?" .
A DID VICTORY.
Tho elections Inst week went ovon
moro hcnvlly Republican than nt first
nppenrcd. Tho Republlcnn majority
In Wnshlngton mounted up to over
20,000, nnd In Idaho to 7,000, whllo
Colorado nnd Montana nlao went Re
publlcnn. This was n protest against
Democratic policies to somo extent,
but It wns Btlll moro nn indorsement
of tho President. Ho will carry those
states nn well as nil tho others of tho
North nnd West, by tromondoiiB ma
jorities In 1901. 'ino Now Ago con
gratulates tho Republicans of Oregon,
Washington, Idnho nnd Montana, In
nil of which It tins lnrgo nnd Increas
ing ntimbor of patrons, on thin Re
publlcnn victory though considering
moro poMonnllty thcro nro no better
men thnn tho lending Democrats of
thCBo grand young states.
Hon. Levi Ankcny of Wnlla Wnlla,
probably tho next United Stntos Sen
ator from Washington, was In tho city
thin weok, on his wny to Pugot Sound.
Mr. Ankcny will bo awny In tho load
of any other candldnto nt Olympln
next wlntor, nnd mny bo elected on
tho first ballot. Ho desorvos tho
honor.
In nlno cases out of ten tho same
man who helps "roast it nigger" for
being n brute refuses to aid In tho
mnlntnncneo of nn Institution to tench
tho Negro to bo something higher thnn
n brute, nnd In nlno cases out of nlno
ho wishes thnt thero wero moro
brutes to bo roasted
Governor Gcer has declined to cnll
an oxtrn session of tho Legislature,
and to, probnbly has grcntly ombnr
rnssod tho proposod LowIb and Chirk
fnlr; but tho Oovornor hnd to consldor
hid senatorial candidacy nnd has
no oeeasiou to lovo Portland over
much. Something must bo douo soon about
our closed bridges. Where Ib tho
monoy coming from to replnco them?
That Ib the Important question of tho
hour,
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Tho dlnloguo of "Pennsylvania,"
tho now heart story of the anthracite
district, by C. 10. Callahan and Daniel
L, Hart, Is always forceful and often
witty, tho characters quaint nnd nat
ural, being drawn from real person
ageB living near Wllkesbarro; and
tho climaxes, whllo very strong nnd ef
fective, nro never overdrawn or be
yond the bounds of reason. The com
edy sltuntloiu nro extremely funny,
nnd thero are no moro humorous bo
lugs upon tho stage thnn Nancy Dav
is, the conl bank girl; Sam Potts, tho
man or cards, or llugliy Dougherty,
tho Hibernian American, who despm
cb "Furrlners." Tho Knglo quiirft
Ib acknowledged to bo without n sup
erior, if any equal. Tho scenery is
nil special, nnd extremely realistic.
This big production, "Pennsylvnnln,"
la announced to appear nt Cordrny's
Theater Sunday, Monday Tuesday nnd
Wednesday, beginning with Sunday
matinee, November 10.
Messrs. Gray nnd Heckert nro pre
senting this popular comedy this sea
son In a most elaborate and oxpcnslvo
style, nnd their efforts to delight the
comedy-lovers of this country are
meeting with the unanimous support
tiiat they Justly deserve. For threo
nights only, commencing Thursday,
No ember 20, with matinee Saturday,
this play will bo given at Cordrny's.
Neatly furnished rooms at reason
able rates apply to Mrs. Aunlo Yates,
S07 Couch street.
Call at KuiiKtu it Wntkins, dealers in
cigars, tobacco and confections, soda
water, etc. 03 Sixth stieot, Portland,
Oregon,
Tho Yakima Market, H. A. Hroson,
manager, fresh nnd cured meat and
poultry, 143 First street. Oregon
'phone Main 989.
Aetna Banking and Trust Company
BUTTE, MONTANA
ii j -, ommitmi ioo,oae.oa
Under tate wpervulon. Five per cent inter!, payable quarterly, paid on deposits
""" id ccMifv
F. AUO. HEIMie, rrmmldmn
OEO. D. ELLIS. Pram
J. O. PC HUE, VlcmPrmt.
CAPITAL STATE
Llmkud
Banking in all itt branches. Your business solicited.
BOISE,
A Wholesale Philanthropist.
One of tho plnns of modern giving
offers a certain sum provided an equal
amount is raised to meet It In n re
cent enso the amount to be raised
reached n tantalizing total and halted.
A friend of the Institution that was to
bo enriched went to Andrew Carnegie
and laid tho facts beforo him. Theso
ho drove home by all the eloquence ho
could comtnnnd. Mr. Cnrnegio listened
attentively. Finally the speaker pnused
and looked to Mr. Carnegie for tho fa
vorable word.
"My friend," said tho great million
aire, dryly, "I nni not in the retail busi
ness." Philadelphia Post
A Designing AVoman.
Sue She has designs on him.
Hello HInco when?
Sue Oh, ever bJiico ho consented to
wear n nccktlo thnt sho embroidered.
Philadelphia Record.
TJ IVER FRONT BALOON. C. It. Finks, Prop
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS.
410 Northrup St., Cor. 11th A X.
Phono Clay 213. Privato Rooms
Portland, Oregon
rMPKMAL DRUO CO.
H Sixth Street North,
between Davis and Kverott.
Oregon 'Phono North 1976. Portland, Oregon
mllK REST BRANDS OF CASE GOODS.
THE PORT 0V PORTLAND.
II. I.UDWIO, Proprietor.
Fltio Wines and Liquors of all kinds.
mi
M North Sixth Street. Portland, Oregon
..ESMOND .. HOTEL.
Portland, - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
ItATKHl
European Plan, 50c to $ .50 Per Day
American Plan, $ to $2 Per Dai
OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager.
J. C. PENDKOAST. Chief Clerk.
SPOKANE ADVERTISING
BRUMMIT & GRAHAM
DKALKRS IN
Family Wines, Liquors,
Cigars and Fancy Groceries
Bpolano Club Building HO Washington St
Phono Main t3
SPOKANU, WASH.
The CRESCENT
SPOKANE'S GREATEST STORE
Ow ucd and operated by tho
Spokano Dry Goods Oom
ltlverslilo Ave. and Mill St.
Spokano, Wash
Wholesale and Retail
BREAD, ICE CREAM, PASTRY
SENGFELDER'S
Salesroom and Office S. J J Howard Street
Factory S. 207 to 2J3 Washington Street
Phone Main 306
"We ship everywhere and anywhere
Spokano Bakery Qo.
V'sVsVVV.'V.
Rasher & Kingman
Vehicles and
Implements.
Corner Lincoln and Railroad.
Spokane, Washington.
NlKhl Hell
I'hone Drown 961
Paragon Pharmacy
J. H. FANNINQ, Prop.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Corner Howard and First Ave.
Spokane, - - - Washington.
on neai csiaio
A. B. OLEMEMTS, CamAtor
H. E. HEAL. Bmmhlmm
FAY D. reUtte, lulOuA'r
BANK OF IDAHO
IDAHO
IDAHO ADVERTISING.
A DOLPH SCIIIIEIBER.
. Funeral Director.
918-920 Front Street, Oppostto R. R, Depot
Park. Veil phone 212F. I ml. phono 489.
BOISE, IDAHO.
VTATE RANK OF IDAHO.
Welter, Idaho.
CAPITAL, $60,000.
Edward Shalnwnld,
President.
Chai. J. Belwyn,
Cashier.
Alto lim a branch at Cambridge', Idaho.
People's Hank. Solicits your business.
Tho
rpHK COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
A, Illnkoy, Proprietor.
First class In all respects. Special attention
Riven lo commercial raon. Long distance tclo
phono in connection.
NAMPA, IDAHO.
The Bank of Nampa.
FRED O. MOCK, Cashier.
WE SOLICIT YOUR B08INE8S.
NAMPA, IDAHO
STAR LIVERY, FEED AND
HOARDING 8TARLB
First class rigs furnished to all points. Spe
clal ratci to Emtnctl, Star, Peart and Snake
River. Special attention given to commercial
men,
W. J. DUVALL, Proprietor,
.Nampa, Idaho.
Hotel Weiser,
Wclscr, Idaho.
BARTON a BRIZENDINE, Proprietors.
Freo Fnmplo Rooms. Rates reason
able. Minora', Stockmen's nnd Com
mercinl Men's llendquarters.
Largest and best appointed hotel in
Western Idaho. Rooms with bath,
Hteam heat and electric call bells. Har
bor shop in connection.
The Idan-ha
IDAXIIA HOTEL CO., Ltd., Proprietors
E. W. SCIIUI1FRT, Mnnagor.
BOISE, IDAHO.
OPENED JANUARY, 1901
AMERICAN PLAN.
RATES $2.50 AND UPWARDS.
Headquarters for Tourists, Mining
Men and Commercial Travelers.
Prescott, Brandt & Co.,
Office with J. II. OltAYMLL,
Immigration Agt. O. 8. L. It. R.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
The great home land-ralltl climate, pure
mountain air, flue water. Tho death rate li
lower in Idaho than In any other state In the
Union, ho cyclone, storms or billiards.
First premium on fruit at the World's Fair,
Chicago, 1893; I'arlt Kxpoiltion, 1900. Flnt
premium on Ijvmba at Chicago Stock Show,
1900. Gold, silver, copper, coal, One timber.
Grow wheat, oats, barley, corn, all kinds of
cultivated graaiei, and vegetables to perfec
tion We will be pleated to show you line Irri
gated lands at Nampa, Ilolie, Caldwell, Payette
and other point). We hate bargains Inland
from 110.00 per acre up. Correipondence so
licited. Addren
PRESCOTT, BRANDT & CO.
Room &. Illckey llulldlng, NAMPA, IDAHO
FOR CHEAP HOMES
And How to Reach Them, Call On or
Address
J. H. GRAYBILL,
Traveling Imnigratioo Agiiit
Dngoo Short Line Br.
NAMPA, IDAnO.
CITY LAUNDRY CO.
Gents' Work a Specialty.
Plans: Until 421, bliahli 411.
FOURTH AND COUGH STS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON
UPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LIBRARY
Tin Btst ki Currant Littratun
12 Complete Novels Yearly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.50 pen year; 2Sct.a copy
NO CONTINUED STORIES -
(VERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELP
igBPfiBByauspsMtBifusliMB Ml 1 MyTyig'fcpJ9MBKBf
HOTEL
COST $1,000,000.
The Portland
h. o. mowers, muw.
American Plan, $3 Per Day
anil Up war A
HEADQUARTERS FOIt TOURISTS
AMD
OOMMEROIAL TRAVELERS,
Portland, 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.
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.
Fint-Cla Dining Room. American Plan.
Bar in Connection. Free Sample
Room. Frc Bus.
EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS
Walla Walla, Wash.
The White House
FOR YOUIt
Clothing:, Furnishings,
Hats and Shoes.
EVER WILLING to SERVE YOU
RALPH E. GUICHARD, Prop.
TtleptoneKedCCl
VIX MJn fctrtet. 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.oo Per Day.
PORTLAND.
Dewey Palace
CHAS. WEIS1DE, 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 J J J J J J
NAMPA
IDAHO.
The Spokane
(European Plan.)
The Leading: Hostelry
in the State of Washington.
Headquarters for
the Traveling; Public
Special Simple 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 Room, o J j
EUREPEAN PLAN
Rooms 50c, 75c and $1.00 Per Dty.
Meals, 25 Cents.
Freo Bus nnd Freo Samplo Rooms.
209-13 Riverside Ave., SPOKANE
Hotel Cadillac
EDQAR E. K. SCHMITT, Prop.
Strictly First-Class. Mod
ern. European Plan. Sin
gle or en Suite J1 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 SO and 27, Shorlock Building
Cor. Third and Oak Sta.
PORTLAND. OB.
OUTTE.
MONT.