Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, May 05, 1906, Image 5

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THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON
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XiUbltihed 1196
A. D. Otlffln, Manager
Office, 43f Second St., cor. Aid, Room land
3, 1'ortUnd, Ortgon.
To tmure publication all local newi muit
reach not later then Thursday morning ot
eta week.
abMrlptlon price, one year, payable in ad
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EDITORIAL
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Judgo Watson Is always a loynl
Republican; nothing small about him.
Apparently Mr. Edward Holman Is
"fornlnst" Mr. J. P. Flnley fur cor-
onon
It will tnko '15 votes on joint ballot
to elect a United States Bcnator; can
any one get that many?
Couldn't Portland got Harry Dra
per, of Spokane, and his dogs for ser
vice on the police force?
Douglas county cannot complain: It
will havo two state officers secreta
ry of stato and attorney-general.
Hardly anybody seems to know
whether any Democrats besides Word
nro runnlng'or not, or If so who they
are.
It Is suggested that Senator Pulton's
followers will support Mr Bourno
eagerly, bo na to havo him out of Ful
ton's way In 1908.
Tho Now Ago thought Mr. Whltnoy
deserved rcnomlnatlon, but Mr. Dun
nlwoy will no, doubt innko a first
class stato printer.
Mr, Ilourne'4 picture still remains
In tho country papers; thoso of sev
eral other more ,or less good-looking
men havo disappeared.
If ; tho legislature, should get Into a
tanglo and get out of It by electing
Mr. H. W. Scott senator, tho stato
would havo, reason to rojolco.
It Is a great pity that tho dead mur
deror Smith did not fall from that
wire when ho was escaping from tho
city jail and smash his carens beforo
'ho killed three good men.
Judgo. Ellis Is not tho very best sort
of material for representative in con
gress, but ho Is n clean man, hns had
threo terms' experience, will nrouso
no nntagonlsm, and will of courso bo
elected by a largo majority.
Tho Itopubllcan platform, ns pre
sented by tho commlttco appointed to
propnro It, Is concise, yet comprehen
sive, plain and patriotic. Whllp vot
ers generally consider tho candidates
rnthor than tho platform, this partic
ular party announcement of principles
and purposes Is worthy tho careful
perusal ot overy ono interested In
tho political wollbelng of tho state.
About tho only serious contest In
tho county of Multnomah Is that be
tween tho opposing' candidates for
sheriff,
But Mr. Word's Traveling
Men's Protectivo association will
probably discover that thero Is a good
deal moro to "protoct" this timo than
thero was In tho former campaign.
Our Democratic brethren havo some
what drifted apart on that question
since last they met for tho battle
royal with ballots loyal.
Tho reception nccorded Hon. W. C.
Hawley, of Marion county, tho Re
publican nominee for congress in tho
First district, 'suggests the extraordi
nary popularity of tho candidate for
that honorable and onerous position.
Mr. Hawley Is a man of unusual abll-
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Ity and attractive personality. Ho is
thoroughly familiar with tho needs of
Oregon, lie has studied them for
years, because ho Is profoundly in- occurre) between union nnd non-union
terested in tho welfare of tho state. miners at tho Paint Creek mine of the
,'Borwind White Coal Company, near
Ho Is a tireless worker, a student and j lo8ilj0 al)0ut midnight last night.
nn orator of no mean ability. Ho will Tho union men were aiiaKeu oy a moo
., of foreigners nnd a number of shots
makn an Ideal renresentatlvo of tno.. ,,! anVn Pflnoelr. a fnrnlcmpr.
mako an Ideal representatlv
people In. the national congress
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In pursuance of a Judgment
ren-
dered in the Circuit Court ot the
State of Oregon, for Multnomah coun-
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rendant,' In favor of the said plaintiff,
and against tho said dofendunt for
tho sum of 186.10, with interest there
on at tho rato of 10 per cent per an
num from tho 13th day of February,
100G, and a further sum of $25 as at
torney's fees, and tho costs .and dis
bursements of said action taxed at
$16.05, and by virtue of an tococutlon
Issued out of the abovo entitled court
on said Judgment on the 2Gth day of
March, 1900, I lovled on tho follow
ing described real property in Mult
nomah county, Oregon, to-wit: Eight
and one-half acres out of tho herein
after described fifteen acres, to-wit:
Beginning nt a point twenty chains
north of tho quarter soction corner,
between Soctlons twenty-ono and
twonty-elght, In Township 1 south,
rango 2 east of tho Wlllametto 'Merid
ian, thenco north to tho county road,
and to a point 1 chain and 60 links
from whero a continuation of said lino
would strlko Johnson creek; thonco
south CG minutes and 30 seconds east
along tho county road 9 chains and 16
links to a point; thenco south to a
point 20 chains from tho lino botwoon
Sections 21 nnd 28; thenco west to tho
placo of beginning, savo and except a
strip containing flvo acres off tho
south sldo'of Bald land and deeded to
Abraham FrankhouBer to O. Whit
lock, Fobruary 21, 1891, and recorded
In Book 164 at page 306, Record of
Deeds for Mulnomnh county, Oregon.
Alt of tho said land being a part ot
tho Wm. Johnson Donation Land
Claim for Multnomah county, Oregon;
also lots 1 and 2 in block 1 in Hun
ter's Addition to tho City of Portland,
Multnomah county, Oregon. And by
virtuo ot said execution, I will offer
for salo.'and will sell, all of the de
fondant's Interest In tho abovo de
scribed property, as tho law dirocts,
at tho court houso door In tho said
county ot Multnomah, and tho city of
Portland, on tho 6th day of Juno,
190G, at tho hour of 10 o'clock of said
day, to Batlsfy said Judgment, attor
ney's fees, costs and court costs.
T. M. WORD,
Sheriff of Multnomah County.
First publication May 5, 190G.
Lnst publication. Juno 2, 190G.
Vfi S. HUFFORD
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Always ask for the famous General
Arthur cigar. Esborg-Gunut Cigar
Co., general agents, Portland, Or.
THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY.
Tho pio
neer paint es
tablish mo-n t
of Portland if
that ot F. E.
Doaoh &
Company, of
136 First' St.,
the oldest
and most re
liable house
of Its kind In
the Northwest. It carries an immense
stock of the best things in paints and,
building materials, together with an
unusual list of specialties. Those who
need anything In these lines can cer
tainly profit by coins to F. E. Beach
ft Company. Remember the number,
1IB First street
"THE MILWAUKEE"
"Tho Pioneer Ltmltod" St. Paul to
Chicago.
"Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi
cago. "Southwest Limited" Kansas City
to Chicago.
No trains in tho scrvlco on any
railroad in tho world equals in equip
ment that of tho
Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul
Railway.
They own and oporato their own
sleeping and dining cars and give
their patrons an excellence of scrvlco
not obtainable olsowhero. norths on
their slcopcrs nro longer, higher and
wider than In similar cars on any
othor lino. Thoy protect their trains
by tho Block systom. Connections
mado with all transcontinental lines
In Union depots.
H. 8. ROWE, General Agent,
134 Third 8t., Portland.
Democrats Have Majority.
St. Petersburg, May 1. Tho constitu
tional democrats hnvo n clear working
majority of sevon, 178 members of par-
llntiiAnr iinlwi rrJti i tn Hint tntirt v Im ft
fnr jmvB i)e0ii elected. This, however,
by no means roproKonts tno strongm or.
' lm ) iii Kin nil nnnnaltlnn rt i)in nnutrrii
lIIU v.wtvt ui'iiuumun u. w fwvvee
inont, ns fifteen members hnvo boon
elected by tho social democrats and
thirty-sovon nro classified ns progres
sives. Besides, tho opposition la expect
ed to draw strength from forty-olght
membors who nro classified ns Indepen
dents, nnd from seventeen whoso politi
cal opinions are unknown.
Vatican Holds the Principal.
Porno, May 1. The plan devised by
tho Vatican for tho division of the
$7,000,000 paid by the United States for
tho friar lands in the Philippines has
been approved by the Dominicans, and
substantially agreed to by tho other re
ligious orders. The Vatican will retain
tho principal, unci a portion oi tuo in
tnmirt will hn rriven finnunllv to the
rt will
puMippino dioceses and tho romainder
o the religious oruora u , iiiana. ,,
bo divided by them according to tho
agreement.
Clash of Coal Miners.
Johnstown, Pa., May 1. A conflict
wero fired. Stevo Pepoclc, a foreigner,
was fatallv wounded, and three other
Lwere injured, but not seriously.
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UNION MCAT COMPANY'S
rnr.sn and cured meats
The Beit In the Market. Patronlte Homa In-
nr. Portland, orccon
THE OLD-TIME 8UQAR CAMP.
In the Good Old I)nr When Rrerr
thlntr Waa Done br Hand.
Most everybody knows about the
modern method of maple sugar lu.iklng,
writes E. A. Bushne.ll in tho Cincinnati
Post Tho story I would tell dcnli
with tho good old days when every
thing was dono by hand. The season
begins about March 1 and lasts from
four to six weeks.
When I tended camp, In the old days,
a big black kettlo was Bwung to the
"hanging pole" out In the open. The
sap was brought from the trees to the
kettle In palls hung ono on each end
of tho "sap yoko" resting on the neck
and shoulders of a man. During a "big
run" It was kept filled nnd boiling all
day and night Id fiplto of smarting
eyes from tho wood smoke and scorch
ing heat tho flro must bo tended every
few minutes nnd the scum, pieces of
bark, dead leaves, cinders and twigs
skimmed from tho surfaco of the boil
ing sap.
I can seo tho blue smoke curling from
tho tops of tho brown leafless trees In
tho old camp, nnd smell tho Bwcct odor
of tho steam from boiling' Bap through
tho open door of tho sugar house. The
air Is frosty and Invigorating. Down
in tho hollows on the north side of the
hill, llttlo patches of cold whlto snow
nro hiding beneath matted dead leaves,
behind trco trunks rind old moss-covered
Jogs.
Ice clings to tho banks of tho slug
gish brook, nnd I hear the trill of wood
m THE OU) HUGAn CAMP.
blrdH, and the monotonous throbbing of
n partridge's wings up whero tho hem
locks stand thick nnd gloomy. Ou the
southern b1oihh tho first warm breath
of spring hns melted tho snow. It
stands in clear crystal pools whero the
grass is green, and reflects back the
sky and tall trees aa you look down
In It
The sweet cold, sparkling aap from
tho maple tree on tho hillside tinkles
drop by drop Into tho buckets, and red
breasted robins call to their mates
among tho branches.
A frightened woodchuck scurries Into
his hole at tho sound of merry song and
laughter,- and barking of dogs from the
camp In tho valley. A flock of hungry
"cawing" crows "imp" Inslly over n
frozen and honeycombed whoat field on
tholr way to tho rookery In tho old
mysterious tnmnrack swamp.
Tho ale grows chilly as tho sun goes
dowu nnd dark shndows creep through
tho woods. Tho llttlo barnllko-looktng
sugar house, which to the superstitious
was a rendezvous for ghosts through
out tho cold, hlonk winter, now re
sounds with cheery voices, nnd la aglow
with light nnd welcome.
Thoro Is n "big run" on nnd tho ten
ders aro "boiling down" all night And
supper Is ready, and such a supper I
Smoked hnm, eggs cooked In boiling
sap. potatoes roaHtcd in ashes, nnd cof
feo sweetened with puro mnple syrup.
I'uathuiuuua Honors on Sutcldea.
When tho Jupnuese protectorate over
Korea was declared recently many
Koreans grumbled nnd somo even went
the length of committing suicide la
order to mark their displeasure Ac
cording to tho Korea Dally News, the
emperor hns conferred posthumous
honors upon several ot theso suicides.
Ono of tho misguided men, who poi
soned himpclf with opium, was a minor
ofllclal of the educational department
but the emperor raised him to tho rank
of vlco minister of education, nnd nn
ofllclal of that department was dis
patched by tho emperor to Inscrlbo tho
title upon his coftln. Another man, a
prlvnto in tho army, who committed
sulcldo at the same time and for the
snme reasons, has also had posthumous
promotion conferred upon him.
Their Poller.
"And so you live in Skaneatalesf
he asks of the fair young thing who la
visiting his cousin.
"Yes, sir," sho replies, pleasantly
enough.
"How do you pronounce tho name of
that town, anyway?"
"We don't pronounce It We permit
strangers to havo their own way about
It" New Orleans Picayune,
Doty Plrat,
Her Ladyship (who Is giving a ser
j ants' ball, to butler) We shall begin
with a square dance, ami I shall want
you, Wllklns, to be my partner.
Wllklns Certainly, in'lady; and af
terwnrds I presoom wo may dance
with 'oom we like? Punch.
1'eamat Plck-Me-Un,
When you come In tired from a
shopping trip, try a glass of milk, hot
or cold, thickened with chopped p.
nut.
Perhaps the reason short calls are
fashlonablo Is that tho caller who
stays less than fifteen minutes Is not
expected to ask the daughter to play
on the piano.
Tho Illinois Central maintains un
excelled scrvlco from the west to the
oast and south, Mnklng close connec
tions with trains ot nl transcontinental
lines passengors aro given choice of
routes to Chicago, Louisville, Mem
phis and New Orleans, and through
these points to tho far east.
Prospective travelers desiring In
formation as to tho lpwest rates and
beet routes aro invited to correspond
with tho following representatives.
B. U. Trumbull, Commercial Agent,
142 Third St., Portlnnd, Oro.
J. O. Llndsey, Trav. Passenger Agont,
142 Third St., Portland, Oro.
Paul B. Thompson, Pnssongor Agont,
Col man Building Seattle, Wash.
XVW:iC
A WeBtern Cracker Made
for Western People
Ask jour Grocer for
Western Crackers and Cakes
Toko no other kind it you wnnt tho best
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INTEREST
SAVINOS BANK
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The Title Guarantee
& Trust Company
YnyH t per rent on Certlflcatt'M of De
posit. Pays It per cent on dally lmlnuccH
of deposit accounts, Hiibject to chuck. 1 1
Banking hours tin. m. to 4 p. m.
Hut unlays Da. in. to 1 ji. m.
Sntimluy oNculngH. . . J p. in. to 8 p. in.
DIUKCT0U8
W. M. Lntld .1. Tliorliurn Norm
T. T. Burkhart Frank M. Warren
Ueorgo II. 11 ill
240 WASHINGTON STREET
Corner Second
PORTLAND . OREGON
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"Ultloit Hank In tho Btato of Washington."
DEXTER, HORTOIN & CO.
Capital noo.ooo ft A lXIfcTFOtt Burihu and umllvlilc!
lIolii 17,100,000 DA11 IVIrca j.roliu, 8,000
Arcnuuti ( Nrthot l'nclllc llanka allcltd uimn turmi which will irnnt to them the
inoal liberal accoininodiillnnii roii-Utcnt with thalr (alancei Hint rniponilblllllm. VNin.M,
Ladd, l'rcildent; N. II. Latimer, Manager; M W, 1'elernon, Caihlor. Beaitle, Waihluglon.
THE I'IRHT NATIONAL, BANK Ol PORT TOWNSEND
KitablUhvd 1M2. Collodloni promptly made nnd remitted.
SWIFT '& COMPANY
PREMIUM HAMS, BACON
And All Fresh Cuts for Hotels
MAIL ORDERS
THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
BEST BY EVERY TEST
For Streets, Driveways and Crosswalks.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
716 Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon
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C. 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY.
Safes, Pianos, Furniture moved, stored or packed for shipping. Com
modious brick warehouse, with separate iron rooms, Front and Clay.
Express and Baggage hauled.
Office Phone, 596; Stable, Black 1972 PORTLAND, OREGON
I OMAHA NEBRASKA
"THE ONLY WAY"
Hava vnnr Racrcracro -rta-Lrl tmtn lintsl mwtA D..ii)m. ...a
any railroad to any place in Unite!
Omaha Transfer Co.
Office 208 So. 14th St.
When Coming into Omaha give your checks to our uniformed
agents on trains or at depot and
New cabs to all parts of city.
THE TOKE POINT OYSTER CO.
29 Second St., Portland, Or.
Telephone MAIN G93
Sole Growers' of the Celebrated
Toke PointOysters
An Kikctorn Oyster Trfttuplntitccl
ami grown on our bed nt
TOKELAND, WASHINGTON
"UNKQUAIiKD IN n.AVOIl
AND KKKSHNKfcS"
Cannery at South Bend, Wash.
Wholesale. Dealers in All Varieties
of Native Oysters.
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A Flour Whose
Best Endorsement
Is the Fact that the
Number of People Who
Use It
Multiplies Every Year
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Electric Sewing Machines
Electric Flat Irons
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THE ELECTRIC FLAT IRON
is a timc-iavcr nnd a ntrengtli
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to uvery housewife aa an ECON
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for current on MKTKU basis.
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trated booklet.
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ELECTRIC CO.
TELEPHONE
EXCHANGE 13
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The Bt Huta
The Bt Furnishings
The Bat Tmatmgnt
MACNIDER
SUth and Wabaiha
ST. PAUL, Minn. For Men Only
For Flrat-ClaM Work on Bliorl Time try thtt
Oriental Laundry
TUL. 393.
02-04 W. Tunth St.
ST. PAUL,, MINN.
Minnesota Butter &' Cheese Co.
Wholoialo Doalora
Poultry "Sj.
ST. PAUL MINNESOTA
"The Judge Demands the Best"
LA TOCO
Key Wt Ogar
EL PATERNO
Ten-Cent Leader
SIGHT DRAFT
King of Five-Cent Cigars
W. S. Conrad
Y.TV,r',M Distributor
Telephone zm-JI,
ItoMence Palo 63vJ2
John Grove Land S Loan Go.
GENERAL UNO AGENTS
flreat Northern Railroad Lands
Bveu tulir acre Ulne price, with teven
annual payment at 0 lr cent. Intercut, 'I hn
land ol No. 1 Hard Wheat 111 tint lamuui Itoil
itlvur Valley ot Minnesota
MAIN OrFICK
113 E. Third Stmt, St. Paul, Minn.
Ilrauch Office; Crookntju, Ada, btuptun,
Warren, llalloclc, Minn.
Works Biscuit Company
MlMwapoUa am SI. Paul.
Manufacturer of Fine Cracker and
Cookie. Uted on All Dining Car and
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