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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
isst iUtimUliaffBWligHlgMlWiWUiCJf!! immi.'msfimmiiifmmm' V ? THB ItR AGE, POBTLAND, OREGON, f, 3 $; s ft N THE NEW AGE KiUbltihed 18M A. D. Otlffln Manager Ofloe, 4X Second Bt., cor. Alh, Room! 1 and 2 Portland, Oregon. AOENT8 J. W. Duncan... Butte, Mont n.CBImmoni Helena, Mont Geo. A. Hayei ... Bcattle, Wah To Intnre tmhlloaUon, ail local ntwimuat MA ut not later than thareday morning o( 4MB WMti "taorlptlou P,ie on '' payable In ad. vaaoa.ftoo. PORTLAND LOCALS DS)M$3 Hcv. Tillman Brown Is in tho city. Mrs. Horman Hill Is convnlscccnt. Mrs. F. C. White la on tho Bl'ck list. Mrs. F. Milts Is 111 at 108 North 21st BtfCOt. Mrs. W. L. D. Plummcr Is slowly re covering. Mrs. Will Rutherford Is 111 with tonsllltUB. Mr. W. W. Wheeler has resumed his duties at the Portland. Tho ladles art social clrclo met at Mrs. Will Rutherford's Thursday af tornoon. Mr. Ben Qaylord formerly of Port land, died recently at North Yaki ma, Wash. Tho New Ago oxtends sympathy, Tho sacred concert given at Bethel A. M. E. church last Sunday evening was qulto a success. Tho amount raised was ?G0, books and collection. Mr. A. D. Grlinn, editor of tho New Am, received the end news from his old liotuu in New OrleatiH, Ln., this week, of tho death of IiIh brother, Mr. It. 1. Orlilln. At tho A. M. E. Zion church, Sab bath evening, Jan. 22, 190G, Rev. T. Brown, D. D., presiding cldor, will preach nt 11.00 n. m. and 8:00 p. m. Tho elder will also preach on Tues day ovcnlng, January 24, and lecturo on Wednesday evening on tho subject "How to Bocamo n Great People." Admission frco. After tho lecturo Micro will bo glvon a fcstlvnl, to which nil nro very cordially Invited. Oco. E. Jackson, pastor. FUNERAL OF MRS. RAY. Mrs. Paulino Ray, who died at the Good Samaritan Hospital on Tuesday, was buried In tho Lono Fir cemetery on Thursdny nt 2 o'clock. Rev. oQo. E. Jackson, pastor of tho A. M. E. Zlon church, ofllclatlng, In tho pres ence of many formor neighbors nnd friends who mourn her untimely de mise Mrs. Ray was taken to tho hos pital on Saturday Inst for treatment, but BorloiiH complications soon devel oped, which resulted in her death noon thereafter In hor lata homo. A husband and child survive her. Mr. Robotr Perry, nn omployo of Lndd & Tliton's bank, la her brother. Other relntlveB rnmdo In Chicago. Mrs. Ray whb about thirty years of age and pop ular among thoBO who knew hor,- saxxaa TACOMA NOTES $3XiXSS$i3K& Mm. Ella Sledgo Ib on tho sick list this week, Mrs. Ury Ib very III with symptoms of malarial fovor. Mrs. L. Clark 1hib been confined to hor bed for Bovoral dnys from IU ncss, A birthday dinner was given In tho honor of Mr. E. F. Edaon Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Allen and hor daughter Treecy, left for Portland InBt wcok. They ex pect to nuiko that their homo. Elder Collins will leave Saturday for Ravonsdalo. Brothor Lolcho will tako chargo of his Sunday services. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Jackson will glvo a party Thursday nlgth at Mrs. Jackson's residenco on 13th nnd Commerco streets. Mtii&iMMeMiX9e i HELENA HAPPENINGS Mr. H, C. Simmons has severed his connection with tho Munhattan Club. Tho election of Hon. T. II. Cartor for U. S. Sonator on tho sixth Joint ballot seems to meet with favor of tho entlro Afro-Amorlcan contingent. MIbb V. Brooks, tho sister of Mrs. Edward Johnson, hns returned from Lowiston, and expects to resldo in Helena tho remainder of tho winter. . Mr. Willnm C. Irvine, our efficient patrolman, Is confined to tho houso with an attack of pneumonia. He has our sympathy and our prayorB for his epoedy recovery, Tho Misses Allensworth, daughters of Chaplain Allensworth of Fort Har rison, havo returned from an extended visit to Lob Angeles and other Cali fornia cities. Both nro looking ex ceedingly fine. Last but not least, I advise everono to begin something new. Tho best is tho chenpest always. Tako a friendly tip and begin life anew by adding your name to the subscription roll for tho New Age for 1905. Mr. J. H. Bush bade goodbye to his old college chums last week. Mr. Bush is en route to tho Hot Springs at tho South. Bon voyage, old chap, and a safe return are tho wishes of those you left behind. (The girl.) (Dear old girl.) The ninth legislative assembly Is now In session. Among the appoint ments that havo been made, we are proud to say that one of our citizens has been made night watchman of the senate. This honor having been con ferred upon Mr. Row Murrell. Wo all congratulate him, and wish him suc cess and God speed. Mr. William H. Spears died January 13th, was burled by tho Pride of Montana lodge No. 4, K. of P. Mr. Spears had resided In Helena for the past eighteen years. Among IiIb old friends he was bettor known as "Un do Blllle." Ho leaves none but his friends and brothers to mourn his loss, not being a man of family. He has a sister in Chicago. The hand of death seems to keep busy since tho dawn of 1905. Every day the sad news comes that some old eg (iXlX$Xi)($)&?) pioneer has crossed tho divide, cither In tho form of man or woman. Sev eral well known young wives of somo bt our prominent pastors and men In prlvato llfo have died at tho hospitals. Death has no respect for creed or color. Mr. ThoraaB Kellum, one of the oldest residents of Helena, departed this life January 8, was burled under the nusplces of tho I. O. O. F. Golden City lodge. H. C. SIMMONS. SALT LAKE NOTES. Thq whist club met last Friday ev ening with Mrs. R. B. Hill. Mr. J, W. Durham, who has been qulto ill, is slowly Improving. Mrs. Nat Lovo is 111 at her homo in South Eleventh street, East. Mr. D. T. Rcddlck, who hns been 111 for some time, is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Willnm Redd left tho city Saturday for Cheyenno, Wyo. Rov. Allen, P. E., will arrive in tho city Friday and hold quarterly .moot ing Sunday. Mrs. Botrha Stalsworth of Portland, arrived In the city laot weok and Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. McSwlne. A chicken supper will be given nt tho A. M. E church Thursday night, for tho benefit of tho presiding elder. Mr. W. D. Powell has been appoint ed doorkcopcr at tho legislature. Mr. Chas. McSwlne was also appointed ccunty license coiljctor. Tho Woman's Progressive Club met in regular session Thursdny evening with Mrs. Jennie Patten at her homo In South State street. The meeting was largely attended and a delicious luncheon was served. There will bo no meeting this week as the club will glvo a social hop nt tho homo of Mrs. Scott in Franklin avenue. On Thurs dny, January 2G, the club will meet with Mrs. P. H. Robinson In Donald Bon court. AN EDITOR'S OPINION OF THE ROYAL GORGE. Edyth Tozlor Wenthcrrcd, In des cribing n recent trip ovor tho Denver & Rio Grnndo Railroad, says in "Tho Exposition": '"At last tho goal of tho ambition of years has been reached marvelous, wonderful, grand nnd Inspiring Royal Gorge Is on olthor hand. Tho only disappointing thing is you only havo ono palr'of eyes, whllo tho train darts In and out of tho wondrous chasm. If any who havo never son It nro won dering how it looks Just go nnd see. Thousands havo tried to dcscrlbo It, yet ovcry attempt fnlls short of giv ing tho subject Justice." If you contcmplnto a trip East, write W. C. McBrldo, 124 Third Btroct, Port land, Oro for bookot picturing Colo rado's famous scenery, nnd any other information you mny desire. OREGON AUTO-DESPATCH. A Now Departure In Coast Enterprise Has Been Established In This City. Poor old horsol Ono of man's most faithful and enduring frlondsl Scl- enco Ib rapidly soallng his doom In the old channels of usefulness. If thoso and tho descendants of thoso wham ho has served so loyally for centuries had prepared for him n rich paflturo In which ho might live comfortnbly to tho end of his tlmo and tho time of his kind. It would havo been only a just expression of gratitude. Wo havo now, -In tho city of Port land, something now under tho sun. It Is tho business of tho Oregon Auto Despatch, a corporation of this city, organized a short tlmo ago for tho pur Pobo of operating electric automobiles for hauling freight nnd carrying pass cngors. This company hns purchased fivo freight trucks nnd ono passenger coach and Is now negotiating for two mora trucks and two additional pass enger coaches. Tho freight trucks have n capacity of two to fivo tons, most of them being In tho lnttor class. Tho pasougor conches havo six seats, which will accommodato four pnssen gers each, making tho total capacity for each coach 24 porsons. Tho motlvo powor for theso vehicles aro storago battorles, whlcit nro charg ed each night, nnd tho company has installed a vory complete charging plant In Its quarters on tho corner of Fifth and Hoyt streets. This Is n now doparturo for this coast and Is a welcomo Innovation, as, by the use of theso vohlclcs, there will bo less Utter on tho streets and, as each one Is provided with rubbor tires, thoro will bo no wear on street pavements. The tires nro solid rub bor, with a flat surfaco of nine Inches wldo on the larger trucks. They are very oaally controlled and can bo turn ed on a much smaller space than horso drnwn vehicles. Tho business of tho Oregon Auto Despatch Company will certainly bound quickly Into public favor. Its suporlor usefulness In that lino can readily bo seen. It marks a period of remarkablo advancement In enter prises of that kind. Tho Now Age Is Indeed glad to announce Its presence. rrKrcn or Amunoun rreaa. In addition to Its other dUtluctlnns the year IDOl marks tho completion ot two centuries ulnco the llrt American newspaper wok started, says Lenllu'a Weekly. That paper was the ltoston News Letter, whoso publisher und editor wns tho postmaster of that town. Although the News Letter con sisted of a sheet of only 7 Inches by 10, printed on both sides, It was ths only paper that England's colonies In the new world had for over a decade and a half. Philadelphia got the sec ond paper established In America and New York got the third. All tnee were technically weeklies, but often In the early days there wero Intervals of two or three weeks between their successive appearances. The first dally paper In the new world was the American Dally Advertiser, prfated la Philadelphia. After nearly a century had elapsed since tho Ilret newspaper appeared on this continent or in 1800 there were only fifteen utillles and 100 weeklies in the United States. The contrast between those days and to-day Is striking. There are 24,. 000 newspapers and periodicals of nil sorts weeklies, seml'Weeklles, tri weeklies, monthlies and quarterlies published in tho United States In 1001, of which 2,400 are dallies and 10,000 weeklies. Any ono or two or three of Now York's dolly papers of 1001 has a larger circulation than did nil tho dally nnd weekly papers published in tho United tat en In I SOI. When some men are Introduced they think they have to tell a story. Tho Helena, tho leading hotel In Helena, hoarquarters for commercial travelers. When going to Helena, Mont., don't forgot to givo your baggage to tho Helena Cab Co. Agent on all trains. A. M. WHITE Buccoor to Auir. Tornblom thont ilnmta 1041 Wood, Coal, Hav. Grain and Feed Coal Oil. Cnolce Potato. Furniture Moved. Furniture Stored 1694 Seventh Street. Oakland, Cat. CAIN 4. McKUNE , Dealori In ALL KINDS OF CORDWOOD & COAL Your orter are rei!f Mully rtollrltedi which wlllba filled atlnwot ma ket prices. If nut mtlMloil plcano report at oftlcc. Ordont for wood aw will have prompt attention. I'tiono Main 4375. 5 N. Blxth Street, Portland, Oregon, THE ABBEY F.J. MOON KY. Proprietor Tclephono James 2121 Wines, Liquors & Cigars Rooms In Connection TACOMA WASHINQTON THE DAMFINO I'.T.McOI.OIN, Proprietor Telephone Main K4 ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE WAR Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars 1KH JelTerton Avenue, Corner Pacific TACOMA , WASHINGTON Portland Cloak a M Man'g Co. M. U. ZEITFUCHS Tailors and Dressmakers Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments Made to Order. Raincoats a Specialty 880 Washington Blrrct Phono Main AMI BKi.MK(MMHHJH HtJII.UIKO PORTLAND OREGON McLean. McMillan & Co. Proprietors Laurel Brand Butter, Flour, Catsup, Spices, Etc. Wholesale & Retail Grocers Three Tetophonts 763 CStrcot 742-flt Commerco Btreot TACOMA WASHINGTON North Pacific Oyster Co. We are the largest producers of the Paget Sound Oyster in the state and it is our aim to turn tsh them to the local as well as the foreign trade in the best possible condition. We are also prepared to supply the retail trade with all kinds of Fish, Crabs, Lobsters, Frogs Legs, etc 760 So. C Street Phonr James 3 J 4 1 TACOMA WASHINGTON OWEN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturer! of tho Cold Standard Logging Jack OFFICE AND FACTORY 435 IRVING STREET PORTLAND, OREGON OIUco fhone Mack 1292. Kcildcnco 1'hono Jtetl Nl F. J. LEE PHOTOGRAPHER Avudtd a Diploma for the Excellency of Photograph at St. Paul. Minn., 1900 1535 Commerce St. Cor. Jefferson Ave. TACOMA, WASH. The Fashion Tailors F. L0XETZ k CO., Props. The Leading Popu lar Priced Tailors Dontwearihabbyclothet like thee, but have your clutbeima e by) our old frlendt, THE (AHUION TAILOHH. 11.00 month tttpi Youicloulaz iitinti io4 a aoa jitttj fttuti as4 your Salt Club No. 4. CONTIIACT-I barebjr agree to iajr to the rei reMntatfve of the Paih ion Tatlori one dollar per week for thirty cometu. tlve weeki. If 1 should drav a suit of clothe 1 be fore the explratlonof the thirty week, then laid lajrmenti are to terrain ate. Phone Main 877 433WainlnBtn Street POUTLAND OltKQOK THE ADAMANT CO. asgrfflr MANUKAOTUKKH8 OK WOOD FIBER PLASTER Tho beat Wall Plaatrr in America. AIbo Mills Foot of 14th Street Telephone Main 21(9. EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a40 fitark: Street, Portland, Oregon. Your business is to roako money. Our business is to make money make money. Bavo up a little money for a rainy day to either buy you a homo or ko into business. Look Into our compound Interest bUb. Securities Held by State Authorities over $3,000,000.00. (HAS. L UN, tot. 7HEI. I. WILIU, V. Prts. F. McKUCNEI, Sk'v. P. H. KRAMER Proprietor Wines, Liquors and Cigars KRAMER'S HOU8E First-Clans Furnished Itoomi from 92.60 to o.oo per week S. W. Cor. Fifth too4 Baml Su. PORTLAND, OR Blazier's... No, 248 Burnside Street, Hot. Second and Third, PORTLAND, OREGON Tho Uest of Wines, Liquors nnd Cigart Star Brewery Company Drawers and Bottler of Hop Gold Beer Vancouver, Wash, East Third and Burnsldo Sts., Port land, Oregon. Union Transfer Co. BnKgnpe Ltored Fivo Dnys Froo Vairgngc, Freight nnd Furnituro Moving Prompt Attention to All Orders Phono Mntn 241 131 N. Siith St. PORTLAND, ORE. West Oakland Bank AND TRUST COMPANY OFFICKH8: CIIA8. M. WIM.AHt). Prpl!cnt. M. K. IiAUOIIKHTY, lit Vlco I'rci. K.O. lIAH.S'.atM Vlfsl'rca. C. I.. WINJ.8, Cannier. No. 1788 Seventh Street, ' OAKLAND, CAL. M. R. HOOK REAL ESTATE Red Bluff, Cal. TEHAMA Choice Ranches and Vineyards for tale on easy terms. Absolutely safe First Mortgage Loans nego tiated. Correspondence solicited. Phone Main 3050 J. Frank Huffman LADIES' TAILOR The Latest Styles 409'i Morrison Street - Bet. 10th and lllh PORTLAND, OREGON J, II. TKUNKd, Pre, ami Mgr. 'ltl.J3 Tacoma Carriage and Baggage Transfer Company OFFICE 101 TENTH ST. Carriages and Biggags Waffln it ill Hours Private Ambulanci Pirfict in Every Detail FIRST CLASS LIVERY Hand your C'herki for IUggage to our Met eiiKer, who will meet ou on all Incoming tralm. TACOMA, WASH. r Do You Know the News ? You can hare It all for r6r..... Month UlJC Month In The ETenlng Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It ! the largeit evening newt paper published lu Oregon; It contains all the neweol the itate and of the 11 tlon. Try It for a month. A lample copy will be mailed to you free. Ad dreu THE TELEGRAM, Portland, Oregon. E all (k-ttcripUons of Cement Wall flatter. Office 3 First treot North Telephone Ham 718. THE STAR ROBERT A. PRESTON PRESCRIPTION DRUdaiST Cor. 231 and Thurtnan fits. Phone Main 1610 PORTLAND, ORBdON WHEN YOU GET DISGUSTED WITH POOR WORK, RING UP SACRAMENTO LAUNDRY BOTH PHONES "134" Promptness is the essence of all good business; lack of it the cause of many failures. W. H. BROTT, Mgr. Sacramento, Cal, Always Ask for VIOLET OATS Sold by A II Dealers PHONE MAIN 6374. LEWIS AND CLARK MESSENGER AND DELIVERY COMPANY Prompt Answers to Alt Calls. Wagons furnished on shcrt notice. Trunks and Baggage a specialty. 7 NORTH FIFTH STREET COR. ANKKNY Millinery Sale Great Reduction Sale of Trimmed Hats ' This Week Portland Millinery Company 313 Fifth St. Near Alder Muck Hardware Co Second and Morrison Streets Mijestio Malleable Ranges Mesaba and Grown Steel Ranges Mechanics' Tools and General Hardware THETOKEPOINTOYSTERCO. 20 Ssoon-d St., Portland, Or. TulupMono MAIN ta Soh Growsrs of the Celebrated Toke PointOysters An Kuntorn ())ler Trftiinplnnteil aridgruwii onourbulaat TOKELAND, WASHINGTON 'HINKQUAI.KIi IN KI.AVOIt AND KltKHllNKHil" Cannery at South Bend, Wash. Wlioli'Halo Dealer lit All Varieties of Niitivo 0'HUra. When the ilnv U nice and hlny Mnrnrna -mli Iter llulf i'llny To the alnrv f&r fruit for nupprr tt'lth hlit bnrrow. Unci' Tupper Gave him ChrlMman. Mv him running- In his fitter Madge, n runnJliK Hut ala. ibe Utile elnnrr Known there' tomcU)liK good for dinner In hti barrow when n turning Arid ho known his t-lMer'n yrurnln Tor It. H(i ho fn tm htr Tho he fet how much It icrlevn her. flic's eiralil turn liome urrlving, Alter 1111 ner anient Mnvinii riK. Hho ullliflnd thru lirothrr I'Jlny linn u6urd thn fnUi ao .tilny Now why Is It hu vhould hurry, our iv I CnuKln rill thin fuH ami (lurry Why. no uondrrl lUr-n h kouI; Uon'l you ce It's MONOI'OUi? THE MEIER & FRANK STORE Portland's Largest and Best Store I XtaMtAa)h"lfi'aAAAt.A4 J Annual Clearance Sale Now in progress. Every lishment being offered at selling prices. MEIER & FRANK COMPANY PORTLAND. OREQON vBfPS39HdBBlBrivii3?lii2sVH Pacific States Packing Co. MT. HOOD LARD AMERICAN BEAUTY HAMS AND BACON Mall Orders Given Prompt DON'T BE FAKED! tt a .. "La integnaaa or IF YOU LIKli "El Sidelo'' Cigars Sec that you get them All first class dealers soil them without an argument. ALLEN For the Christmas Guest There Is nothing th.it adds more to his comfort than the genial warmth of a good fire made from our high grade $7.50 RICHMOND COAL. The Pacific Coast Co. 2-49 Washington St. CHAS. H. GLEIM, Agent. MONOPOLE .;. CAININEO FRUITS. VEGETABLES, FISH, SPICE ANl) KVEnVTHINO HBAniWQ TIIJ8 NAME AHK THIS UKHT OHTAINAUI.B. ASK YOUR OHOCKU FOIt MONOI'OLU PONT ACCKI'T A HUHBTITUTU. WADMAMS & KERR BROS. WUCfLCSALC QKOCRS, CQPi'en IJOASTCK3 SI, BV t WONT Si;KT, 1 - ... J- . - . .. HEADQUARTERS FOR EVENING CLOTHES The Meier & Frank Store pre sents for your choosing a com plete stcck of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits at very reasonable prices; also a very handsome va riety of White Vests in the very best style. Article of Men's Wear in the estab a great reduction from the regular Attention. PORTLAND, OREGON 1 & LEWIS, Distributors rOUTUVNl). OKKQON. IlK-l 'sTi sfcMsUl JvBBBBSBr 1 SBBBBT ipMSOsfslkll M I M 4 1 saSSTT,. mmm 1 t rt m i . j 1 !! r -1 1 ittfiaKiaBi StgW1 mMma&mmrim-iamr m YTrrTn w r rrr mi