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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1905)
samireaartttrx&aiHii,, , TBS NEW AGE, POBTLAltD. OREGON. THE NEW AGE Established 1S96 A. I). Qrlnin, MnnuRor I Ofllco, 43W Hcconrt Bt., cor. Ash, ltuoms 1 ami 2, l'ortlsrul, Oregon. To ltifluro publication, nil local news inunt rench in not Utor thun Thurwlny morning of each wock. Hiibarrlitlon price, ono yonr, pnyulilu In ml. yauco, fi.OJ. I PORTLAND LOCALS pj m a few weeks visit with relatives and j Perfect Product R iriuiiua in iiiuiunn ana ivcmucKy. wo wish Mr. Taylor a pleasant Journey. Rov. Jordon Allen, presiding elder, arrived In tho city Friday and hold quarterly meeting Sunday at the A. M. E. church, which was well attended. A large number of ladles and gen tlcmcn met at the homo of Mrs. Mar tha Ilallcy on last Tuesday evening for tho purposo of organizing a Willing Workers society for tho benefit of tho A. M. E. church. VIM F U O U R Your Grocer Will Supply You IF YOU INSIST Tho Jobes Milling Co. ST. JOHNS-PORTLAND KKDKU .t ItOYAli Phono Main 2791 Attorneytat-Law 613 fill Coiiinieri hit llltlg. I ortlnml, Oregon THE ESMOND HOTEL, OSCAIl ANl)i:USON, Manager ttatc; Kuroiean Han fOc, 7fic, l 00, l W, fi.00 per Vlny Tree Hut to ami from all Trains front nnd Murrl-on Htrccts 1'OUTI.ANI) OltEOON Tho Womnn's Progressive Club was ensnntly entertained Thursday ov- a cnlng at tho homo of Mrs. Mario 9'S'iS'SiMi(MSa)&M!(SiM Uiaggs. Tho next meeting will bo Mr. Smalb was In tho city this week. Mr. Den Hunn has returned again to tho city. Mrs. Geo. Urown soon for Oakland. expects to leave with Miss Julia Steward at her home in E. Second So. street. XS?! TAC0MA NOTES ii. ii Tho Lndles Aid Society met at Mrs. flying visit to NclHtm.B ,Mt wcok, I Thn TjiiIIph Aid will meet at Mrs. Mtb. Pearl Pitts haB taken rooms at N. II. Simon's next week. Mra. Williamson's, on East Side. , ... , chTlstmas, from Mos. cow, Idaho, Is visiting her Bister, Mrs. L. Slcdgo. Tho Odd ball has come at last. Th people from Seattle are coming over en ninsso., Mrs. Fuller, who hasn't been In this city very long, died April 30, 1905, leaving a husband and four children. MrB. Jenny returned homo Inst week Mrs. Sharp 1b expected from Bond, from a long wlntor's visit. She was Ore, In n fow weeks to spend a short accompanied by her nlcco, Miss Mr. Goffoo mado our city this week. Mr. W. Doris has accepted a posi tion on tho Southern Pacific as cook. Messrs. JoncB and Koblson, colored comedians, nro at tho Star this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jones expect to leavo soon for their homo In Detroit, Mich. The Pacific Grain Company Wholesale Dealers in GRAIN AND FLOUR Olllco, Thirteenth and Kearney StB. PORTLAND OREGON JOHN P. SHARKEY CO. MnnufiiCtiircis ami Jobbers ot Harness, Collars and Saddles Saddlery, Hardware, Whips, Blankets, Robes and Pads PORTLAND, OREGON time In our city. Mrs. Fritz Keoblo woh through Portland on her way home, In Den ver, to remain an Indefinite time. Mr. II. It. Cnrl died In Spokane Mon ilny and wiih hurled Thurmlny. Mr. Carl was formerly of Portland. Wo oxtend our Bympathy to his widow. CENTENNIAL NOTES. Fonce, The Ladles' Aid will give a chicken fry next Friday at church, between Yakima nvonuo Alien llth and A. M. E. lGtli, an "Hit tho Trail'" at tho LowIb and Clark Exposition opening In Portland, Juno 1. Sites hnvo been selected for tho Philippine village and tho Homer Dnv on port pheasant farm. These will be located near tho Experimental Gar dens and tho Grnnd Esplunadc. Tho Exporlmontal Gardens nt tho Iowla and Clark Exposition hnvo been abandoned, Innsmuch na tho remark nblo domnnd for exhibit space neces sitated tho utilizing of this tract for buildings. Hundreds of mngnlflccnt vases hnvo boon profusely scattered about the grounds of tho Lewis and ClaTk Ex loflltlon. In these hnvo boon placed beautiful palms which will ho la full bloom by opening day. Reportfl from Wisconsin would In dicate that tho legislative body of that 8tata Is making hnsto to recon sider IIh action In killing tho LcwIh and Clark Exposition appropriation bill. An allotment of $21,000 Is now na- Hiired. A tost has been mado of nil tho elec tric lighting effects nt tho Lewis and Clni'lc Exposition. This proved ex ceedingly satisfactory and aftor a fow .minor details hnvo been nttonded to tho Exposition will ho ready for pub lic Inspection. Work upon tho Hungnrlnn chadra at tho Lewis and Clark exposition has commenced. Tho Htructuro Is situ utod on tho cast sldu of Lakovlow Tor raco In front of the Utah, Idaho and Now York ntnto buildings and faces tho Grand Esplanndo. Tho enormous Ionic columns for tho Oregon ntnto building nt tho Lewis nnd Clnrk Exposition hnvo boon placed In position. Tho building now prcsontH u very Imposing nppoarnnco. Work upon all tho other state structures Is progrosslng with much rapidity. Tho great crowds which throng tho Lewis and Clark Exposition during tho prc-oxposltlon porlod havo neces sitated more turnstiles, which will be Installed Immediately. Plans for tho pormnncnt entrances havo beon pre pared, and work on them will bo start ed shortly. ?Xs9i?SSX! THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. Tho P I o ncor paint es tablish in o n t of Portlnnd Ie that of F. E. tloiich &. Company, of 135 Flist St.. tho oldest nnd most re llablo houso of Its kind In tho Northwest. It carries an Immense stock of tho best things In paints nnd building materials, together with nn unusuni list of specialties. Thoso who need nnythlng In theso lines can cer tainly profit by going to F. 13. Bench & Company. Romombcr tho number, .135. First Btrcct. Rnh for tho Chicago, Mllwaukoo & St. Paul Railway. It haB advanced, nt ono leap, fifty years to tho lead, by putting on observation cars which havo compartments for women. I Ordinarily a woman Is protty much of nn Intruder In nn observation car, whon hIio has tho norvo to light her wny through tho tobacco smoko and timidly pick nut n sent which Isn't oc cupied by tho feet of somo Imperial male being. Thoro Is no doubt about It, tho most offcctlvo answer to tho man who claims America to be a pnrndlso for chivalry would he to dress him up as a womnn nnd mnko him spend two dnys In nn American railway conch. Tho custom of providing 10x10 com pnrtmonts for mon to smoko In nnd 1x4 closets for women to dress In, thrco nt n time, Is n regular alrbrako on tho pi ogress of civilization. Tho Chicago, Mllwnukco & St. Paul Railway ought to bo given n rnodnl.- Nonpnrlel, Council BluffH, la., Decem ber 0, 1901. SUMMONS."" In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato o( Oregon, for Multnomah County. George McGownn, Plaintiff. vs. Dr. C. Bllllngton, nnd "Mrs. C. Illlllngton, his wife, Mrs. J. II. Pnlmor. C. P. Stuyton, nnd E. S. Womor, Dofondnnls To Dr. C. Illlllngton nnd Mrs. C. Illlllngton, two of tho above named defendants: In tho nnmo of tho Stnto of Oregon. you nnd ench of you nro hereby re quired to appenr nnd answer tho com plaint filed In tho nhovo entitled cause, on or boforo the 8th day of April, 1905, and In default thorcof, tho plaintiff will tako Judgment against you nnd Portland Cloak S Suit Man'g Go. M. U. ZEITFUCHS Tailors and Dressmakers Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments Made to Order. Raincoats a Specialty SRn Wanhlngton Btrcct l'hone Main M9I 8KI.I.1NO-1I1HHC1I llUH.DlNO PORTLAND OREGON Vote for It. V. KIHIIKlt K. It. M1I.I.KK VIENNA MODEL BAKERY :tJ0 Mnrrlxon HI. riSHER & MILLCR, Props. Wc Make the Original Pullman Bread Choice Pastry and Fancy Cakes Wedding Cakes a Specialty. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE MAIN 1715 DON'T BE FAKED! IK YOU 1,1 KK "La Intcgridad" or "El Sidclo" Cigars HKK THAT YOU (HIT Til KM All First Claw Dealers Sell Them Without an Argument ALLEN & LEWIS, Distributors W. E. ROWEN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Councilman Second Ward Primary Election May 6, 1905 If You Want to Borrow Cheap Money to Build a Home See E. H. RAYMOND l'ncille Const lleprt'suntntlvc The Standard Guaranty & Trust Company, of Washington, D. C. lMimio Main 5017 10-17 I.altbe lllilg. Cor. Fi'uond Dimock & Pendieton Co. HATTERS & FURNISHERS Telephone White 701 609 Second Ave. Butler Block SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 2a7'L. WiiHlmmoii M., POUTI.AM) OKKGON aaaaaaMBllWWRravMHw W IMmk-MIpvwL I. '. . . t wBnk ibib tm "in '''' 1 iiaLLw C. 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. Safes, Pianos, Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Fire proof brick warehouse, Front and Clay. Express and Baggage hauled. Office Phone, 596; Stable, Black 1972 PORTLAND, OREGON Columbia Ice & Fuel Co Ice and Fuel Delivered to Any Part of the City Furtory anil OlIU-o FOOT OF HARRISON STREET Phone Main 81)!) PORTLAND OREGON "A Whiskey Without a Repu tation." Try It El Kader Bourbon Served at All First-Class Bars 'I IiIh wlilHkey is never cold until It is fully mntiiri'il ly ne, nnd In piunnitcod to lie more ri'llnbli) nml unlfnrin in iiinl it y than tiny other whiitkey olleri'd to the liulilic. 11I3.NKV l'l.KCKKNSIKIN & CO. DlHtrihutorrt EQUITABLE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 240 Sttirk: Street, Rortluncl, Oregon. Your liUHluea.s in to innke money. Our IiiihIiicni Im to iiinke money mnko money. Fnvo up n little money for n rainy ilny to either buy you a home or uo into biiniiit'K.-i. Look Into our compound Interest plan. Securities Hold by State Authorities over $3,000,000.00. GHAS. E. LADD, Pres. THEO. B. WILCOX, V. Pros. F. McKERGHER, Sec'y. ON THE BEST TABLES IN THE NORTHWEST YOU WILL FIND rT 111r ri-rv icTTrn w,u lUK0 J""Knlni ubuiiihi. you iiuu I SALT LAKE CITY LETTER ench of you. for tho Bum of $243.30. SasxSO)aSSiStS) w,tn Interest thereon, nt tho rato ol (iiS24x$Sii5)iMis)S(s) (Spoclal to Portlnnd Now Ago.) Mr. A. C. Callancy Is slowly lmprov' lug. Mr. Jim Johnson Is still confined' to his room. Mrs. J. W. Benjamin, who has been quite 111, Is somewhat Improved. Messrs. Dell, Jones, Dixon and Her ring aro Iato arrivals In the city from Hot Springs, Ark. Tho Household or Ruth will give an entertainment on Tuesday next at tho Calvary Baptist church. An Ice cream social will be given by tho Willing Workers Tuesday night for the benefit of Rev. Allen, Miss Francis Woodfork la ill at her home In Franklin avenue. Her many friondB wish her a speedy recovery. Tho Twentieth Century Whist Club will give a dancing party on Monday ovenlng at tho Federation of Labor hall. The Booker T. Washington Literary Club will give a social danco and en tertainment on Frldny evening, April 14th, nt No. 65 Franklin avenue. Mr. J. F. Taylor left Tuesday for 8 per cent, per annum, from tho 9th day of October, 1904, until paid, and tho further sum of $75.00, as attor ney's fees, together with tho costs aud disbursements of this action. This summons Is published once n week for six successlvo weeks, by or der of tho Honornblo M. C, George, I judge of tho above entitled court, duly mado and entered on tho 23d day of February, 1905. Tho date of tho nrst publication of this summons Is the 24th day of February, 1905. W. S. HUFFORD, Attorney for tho Plaintiff. OREGON PLATING WORKS Gold. Slim, Nkktl, Brass ani Topper PUtln Hardware tnd 'eweWi' Flnlihei duplicated. French Orlnirj Oxl1Uel Vllvers Oxldlied Conpor; Antique nrart; Kniofiold; Gold Ilk; I'nllihlng; Lacquering; Gliding, I'hon Vain 2J7S. , . 491 Washington street. Portland, Ore. THP CTAD P. H. KRAMER I lie: OlrtK Proprietor Wines, Liquors and Cigars KRAMER'S MOUSE Firit-Claa FurnUhed Itoomi from .5Q to 5.(cr week S. W. Cor. Fifth I Bonulit Sl. POR TUAND, OR id fctffcPfcTfc. EATABLES KJZ Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Syrup, Spices, Colfn, FJsh"E'c. The reason It plain. People who like good groceries are never satisfied with any other brand after they try id.m n.i MnMnprtl b t.m ... ... wAnHAMQ t, vpnp Rons. Vholcuk Groccn and DfV Colfce Ruuttn. Portland, Oregon, i SWIFT & COMPANY So. Omaha, Nebraska PREMIUM HAMS, BACON And All Fresh Cuts for Hotels MAIL ORDERS PROMPT ATTENTION DC o (0 lincQoFDiiiii KI OvTHEiUMll il'T Tr'sirlllll iE TU !.laVM'Vahflaaaaalaaaaaaaaal ' Jraaaaaaaaaaaaam 3aaall W JbIbIbbbbbbbbbbbbW 11 JkTM so y HI BTwi V BEST WWA11AMTKD INEVEWBETAIL Mlt'Ti KXV n z o o H X m CO 0) H O z m 7) H X D .Mdiiufficturucl tY NEUSTADTER BROS. Portland, Ore. San Francisco, Ca. 6- - A Oregon Importing Company Telephone Main 380 195 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON THE BIG PAMILY LIQUOR STORE $1.00 for a fci?, full quart of Eight-Year-Old O. I. C, Bourbon or Rye. 75 cents for a big, full quart of Old Kentucky Reervc Im ported and Domestic Gins, High Grade Liquors at Working Men's prices, NEW ONE This is our latest Bean Pot. It is made of finest stone, decorated in mottled blue and gray, heavily glazed. , It is an attractive and strong piece of ware and we cannot praise it too highly. No. 300 A, 3 4 in,, per doz., 65c No. 301 eA, 4 J in., per doz., 75c See our Hotel Catalogue for all your Hotel, Cafe, Club, Restaurant and Dining Car Supplies. BURLEY & COMPANY U8-J20 Wabash Avenue CHICAGO The Largest Exclusive Men's Shoe Store In the State of Oregon Is That of the PHILLIPS SHOE CO. 109 Sixth Strt PORTLAND OREGON Hisi new business esUhBshroerrt and is conducted by business men on new business lines. The PACKARD Shoe, of which it is the sole agent, is its spec ialty and it is certainly the fin- ot footwear ever made. Vi-'' k XAla.'SluBaP' .'-... v s&MM&W est VW'".- , mmmL939iL VJJ. S? vlL. mmsL . a The I'hilllim KI100 Co. Ih Ifuvin notliiii' nn (lonu to (lcinui)Htriito tho meritH of tliu 1'uck nrl Hhoo, At the prlco ol frt.50 It Ih tho clicnix-Ht JbIioo of HiijK'rior ii.llty In any market, mid IvauH all In MtylcH. STOCK ALL ENTIRELY NEW M 1 1, I tt "?! MP