WNWWBK,l,'"f IWWSjWg mmhWp vnwwyajjg JSSS'V" v"lTw,rc,pW " 'H.T fi"''''7 MHKMMfW THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON ?? M mi 1 i n ,ji f ."4 mW?r y PnrtlattJi Nrui Ags! Kitabllnhod 1890 A. I). Orlnin, Manager Tho Baptist Home Mission society that spends nearly thrco hundred thou sand dollars annually on Its eight great universities for Negro education, not mnrn tlinti ?n vnilftl nnrx nli1 I ""u;o?.CSSn.St',COr'A,b'ROOm,landwouIcl b0 twenty-nvo to nfty years yet nimiirn n negro president comki ue piu To inrara publication alt local newi muit In charge of Its schools, giving as a ISk'J'ilk0 trUrthtn ihunday morning ol reason that the professors, and that w ' I colored nnd white teachers alike, would not respect a president of col or and that discipline and order among tho student-body would not bo satisfactory with a colored president. This Is the same argument that Is made for not appointing colored oftl- cers In tho army. This great educa tional society, however, has nltcred Its argument and as an experiment has made a beginning by appointing Professor John Hope, one of the ftvbaariptlon price, on year, payable In ad- 4 SPIHIT OP THE NEQItO PRESS. The new register of tho treasury, William T. Vernon, who succeeded Judson W. Lyons, after taking official chnrgo of the ofllce a fow days ngo and acquainting himself with his du ties nnd making tho acquaintances In teachers, as president of Atlanta unl tho official clrclo around him, left vorslty. This Is tho first time in tho Washington last week In response to, history of Freedmen education by nn Invitation to attend tho fiftieth an nlVcrsary und golden Jubilee of Wll berforce university at Xcnln, Ohio, Uaptlst that a Negro has occupied the president's chair In tho exclusive Homo Missionary Bchools. If Profes- whore ho delivered nn nddreBs to the Bor Hopo proves a success at Atlnntn faculty, students nnd a large gather lng of scholars and educators from all over tho country. Wllberforco Is a conncctlonod school under the supervision of the wo expect very Boon to seo Negro presidents at Richmond, Shaw, Bish op and Rogor-Wllllams universities, tho largest nnd best schools for Ne gro education conducted by tho Bap- A. M. E church. All of tho bishops tlst denomination. Hero again Is ovl and general officers of tho connection donee that tho Negro who Ib pre and bishops nnd elders of various ro- pnred to do the best work will Booner llgloua denominations were in ut-or Inter find tho doors of opportunity tendance, as well as tho most of tho .opening to him, Binie lenders or unio aim outer suues. Dr. Booker T. Washington and Bishop Geo. W. Clinton were nmong tho or ntors from tho South. Rev. Dr. Oscar J. W. Scott, of Wichita ,Kas., was also present. Wllberforco university paid a high honor to William T. Vernon by conferring on him tho degree of L. L. D., which had been secretly re served as a surprise to him. Ex. INTEREST SAVIINOS BAINK OF The Title Guarantee & Trust Company Pays 4 per cent on Certillcntcs of Do posit. Pays .1 tier cent on dully balances of deposit accounts, subject to check. Bunking hours I) a. tn. to 4 p. in. Saturdays 0 a. in. to 1 j. in. Saturday evenings. . . .5 p. in, to S ji. in. DIRECTORS W. M. Lndtl .1. Thorium Ross T. T. Burkhart Frank M, Warren George II. 1)111 240 WASHINGTON STREET Cormr Second PORTLAND OREGON ; TACOMA I t We make a Specialty nf FINE POULTRY Private Car Trade Solicited Commercial Market HARRY HASH, Prop. Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats MINNEAPOLIS OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE LINE 1114 C Street Telephone Main 292 TACOMA MATTISON & FOYE, Proprietors h 237 Hennepin Ave. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Nicollet House Block HARD RAP Professor N. Clark Smith, of Chl cngo, a composer of note nnd tho di rector of the Eighth Illinois Regiment band, Is soon to. start upon a lecture tour, lecturing oh the origin of Negro melody. Penitentiary Guard C. C. Quant, of St. Joseph, Mo., shot and killed Rich nrd Smith, a Negro porter In tho Pa cific hoiiflo saloon nt Jefferson City, Mo., because tho Negro asked blni to move bo that ho could sweep. Given Supremo Court by Dlshop Tur ner at tho African Methodist Conference. New York, July 2. Bishop Alexan der Walters, of tho African Methodist Episcopal Zlon church, was tho prin cipal speaker In this morning's ses sion of tho African Methodist confer ence. In Introducing him Dlshop Tur ner snld Dlshop Walters was the only man In America before whom he al ways took off his hat. "I tnlk oven to President Roosevelt with my lint on," ho continued, "but Blnco DlBhop Wnltcrs went before the great ecclesiastical world In London nnd mndo n great plea of defense of his rnco I liavo always honored and respected him." DlBhop Turner, who has been pre siding over the conference, made an other BDcech. Rcfcrrlmr to the su- by tho governments of Franco nnd 'nreme court of tho United States, and Panama to serve them as coiibu! nt . tho adverse decisions upon oucstlonB affecting tho Negro as n citizen, he Hon. James W, Johnson (colored), United Stntcs consul to Puerto Cn- bello, Venezuela, has been nominated tho snmn port. Mr. Johnson hns ac cepted tho nomination. Hon. Charles J. Donnparto, secre tary of tho United States nnvy, has given an order that NegrocB arc to court. said that whenever he went on his knees to pray ho had a hard struggle with his conscience to refrain from asking God to condemn the supremo be employed as servants hereafter In Btend of JapancBo. Tho cause of tho order Is that Japancso linvo been dis covered making drawings of tho ves sels on which they woro employed nnd sending them to Japan. TUB VOICE OF THE NEGRO FOR JULY. In tho July numbor of tho Volco of tho No'to tho editors hnvo discussed very nbly nil of tho significant ten dencies or tiie world, wneinor iiiornry, pnllticnl, social or religious. In a charming edltorlnl entitled "Tho Voices of tho Woods," Max Rnr bor Invites us to tako to tho woodH for rest and refreshing shndes during these summer days. In this summer dream of the benutlcs of tho wood land Mr. Dnrber BnyB: At this season of tho year, In par ticular, tho woods aro full of great, mystic soul-songs. A fow months ngo wo had nnturo breaking In pong nnd "n onllcd the now burst of muslo Spring. Wo have como now to tho vital benuty of tho Aummcr. with all Its dazzling pngeant of llfo. Tho shimmering glnro of tho sun makes llfo uncomfortable In tho housrs and cities. Listen to tho voices of tho woods. Tho dainty (lowers, tho shady dells, tho spicy whispers of the winds, the musical rlpplo of tho brooks, and tho quivering notes of tho uj.nl s, nil Invito you to tho woods. In all tho glens nnd woodwnyq there Is a re poseful splendor utterly unknown to tho city. Tho contributed articles this month aro particularly timely. Daniel Mur ray writes on "The Overthrow of tho Jim Crow Car LawB"; Mrs. Adrlcnno Herndon glveB nn account of tho pro duction of Shakespeare nt Atlanta uni versity; Georgo W. Harris contributes n lengthy nnd Instructive artlclo on "The Negro's Part In tho Discovery nnd Exploration of America"; Roverdy C. RnnBom writes on ".Boston's Inheritance," nnd P. James Dry nnt answers a white preach er who has advocated Negro disfran chisement Thoro are mnny other In teresting features to this number of tho Magazine DID YOU EVER TRY THEM? Blshon Walters offered a resolution that tho conforonco Indorso the ef forts of tho National Afro-American council to rnlso 150,000 to test In nil tho courts tho Illegality of tho dis franchisement of tho Negro. Ho Bald that tho council purposed to put a man In Washington to look out for the Interests of the Negro, Always Mk for the famous (Hneral Arthur cigar. Eaberg-Q'unit Cigar O., general agenU, Portland, Or. TIIE ILLINOIS CENTRAL maintains unexcolled eorvlco from the west to tho east ami south. Making closo connections with trains of nil trnnecontinontnl lines, paaieiiKom are Riven tliolr clioico of routes to Chicago, Loulsvillo, Memphis and New Orleans and through these points to- tho far orst. Prospective, travelers desiring infor mation an to tho lowest rates and beet routes are invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agqnt, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. J. O. Lindsby, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Pan! H. Thompson, Passenger Agent, Colman Building, Seattle, Wash. "THE MILWAUKEE" Who ever heard of anybody who didn't llko good oysters? And who ever heard of anybody who had once feasted on Toko Point oysters who would have any other bivalve of that luscious kind? Tho Toko Point Oys ter Company, at 29 Second street, Is tho solo growers of tho celebrated Toko Point oyster, an Eastern oyster transplanted and grown In local beds at Tokeland, Wash. Thoy oto un equalled In freshness and superb fla vor and nro sold to all first-class ho tels and on tho dining cars bf all tho railroads. Manager Tyler naB pareu no pains In his effort to introduce this most excellent product of tho oyster bed and has' finally succeeded In mak ing It the most popular oyster sold on the Coast. His company does a whole sale business In all varieties of oys ters, but the Toke Point Is the pop ular bivalve with those who like oys ters. The company will supply the purchaser with recipes for preparing the oyster In every way roasted in the shell, Btearaed In tho shell, roast ed half shell, a la Newburg. a la pou lette, patapsco oysters, and scalloped oysters. Manager Tyler, who Is a business man of well-known Integrity and excellent character, has spared no effort to acquaint the public with the special virtues of the Toke Point oyster. NEGRO EDUCATORS. Negro educators are attaining a de gree of proficiency that is winning for them places of distinction and honor. "Tho Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi cago. 'Southwest Limited" Kansas City to Chicago, No trains In tho service on any railroad In tho world equals In equip ment that of tho Paul Chicago, St. Milwaukee and Railway. f Thoy own and operato their own Bleeping and dining cars and glvo their patrons an excellence of' aervlco not obtainable elsewhere. Berths on their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than In similar cars on any other lino. Thoy protect their trains by tho Block system. Connections made with all transcontinental lines In Union depots. H. 8. ROWE, General Agent, 134 Third St., Portland. THETOKEPOINTQYSTERCO. 29 Second St., Portland, Or. Telephone MAIN 603 Sid Srawirs if thi lirilriM Toke PointOysters An Eastern Oyiter Transplanted and grown on our bed at TOKELAND, WASHINGTON , "UNEQIMLED IN FLAVOR AND FHESIINKE8" Cannery at South Bend, Wash. Wholesale Dealers in All Varieties of Native Oysters. L $L 'sip - PtYMPlC. f A Flour Whose Best Endorsement Is the Fact that the Number of People Who Utelt Multiplies Every Year KOK Medicinal Purposes Wo recommend our Black Buffalo Pure Rye Whiskey Unexcelled In quality nnd excellence The Pederson Mercantile Co. Wholesale I.tiiunr Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealora Moorehcad, Minn. Northwtalern Accnts Anhtuitr-Dutch Brewing Attoclatlon'a Celebrated "Dudwelicr" Deer wmmmm DAVID 11. UEECHKH, SIDNEY Ol.AItK, l'reililcnt. Cashier. Union National Bank Incorporated 1890 CAPITAL $100,000 Pays Interest on Time Deposits THE OLD BANK CORNER Grand Forks, NORTH DAKOTA .mnmmtmBmnmnmmmmm The Union Meat Co. All IMnliiK Cum nud Flrnt CUm llotoli and ItcdAuraiitK buy the UNION MtAT COMPANY'S nttSII AND CURED MCATS Tho lleat In the Market. I'atronlro Home In duatry. PORTLAND, ORrGON OUR BRAND Horse Collars Farmer, Teamitera anil llomomen, look to vour Intorott. When tn need ol Hone Collar, buy the bent the SHARKEY COLLAR It ha utootl the tot ot wear nnd tear ami cllmnte lor twenty eari, Auk your ilealvr for them anil liulut on havliiK tho "Hhar key." P. SHARKEY & SON Portland, Oregon CHICAGO IVI THE EAST When purchasing ticket to Chicago and the East, see that it reads via the Chicago & North-Western Railway. Choice of routes via Omaha or via St. Paul and Minneapolis. It is the route of The Overland Limited and the direct line to Chicago from the Coast. Four last daily Chicago trains make connection with all transcontinental trains at St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Best of Everything. All agents sell tickets vis this line. for further Information apply to it. V. NOIDCR. Om'I ) O. N..W ,., laaTn.rtflt., PORTLAND, OM. NW$M .isS Summer Outings I Yellowstone Park )) The Finest Place in America for a vacation of a week, a month or the season. Special Excursion Rates East in June, July, August and September during Park season. Tickets will permit of Stopovers, affording an opportunity to visit the Park at a slight addi tional expense. THE REGULAR ROUTE iS VIA TWO TRAINS DAILY TWO &m TWO TRAINS DAILY TWO St. Paul,- Duluth, and the East. Minneapolis Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Joseph and the East. sp Livingston and Gardner Gateway is the Government Official Entrance Send Six Cents for Wonderland, 1906. 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