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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1906)
ss. THE XEW AGE, POBTLAXD, OKEGON i . y flortlattt. Nmu A KlUbllshod 1890 A. I). Otimii, Manager OMm, 4SU Fecond Ht., cor. Aab, Roomi 1 mid 2, t'ortlaud, Oragon. hi reach h not Inter than Thursday morning ol eh wmL Bnbtcrlntion price, one year, payabl ranea, li.bg. a In d- BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. In Bpenklng of n person's faults, Pray don't forgot your own; Remember, those with houses of glass Should Bcldom throw a stone. If we have nothing else to do Uut talk of those who sin, 'Tls better wo commence at homo, And from this point begin. We have no right to Judge a man, Until he's fairly tried; Should wo not llko his company, Wo know this world Is wide: Some have their faults nnd who has not? Tho old ob well as young; Perhaps wo mnv. for aught wo know, Have fifty to their one. I'll tell you of a better plan. And find It works full woll. To try my own defects to cure, Before of others toll; And though I sometimes hope to bo No worse than some I know. My own shortcomings bid mc lot The faults of others go. Then let us all when wo commenco To slander friend or foe, Think of tho harm one word may do To thoso who llttlo know. Itcmembcr curses, Bomctlmes llko Our chickens "roost at homo"; Don't speak of others' faults until Wo have none of our own. mmmmmmm I: PORTLAND LOCALS NMMEtHNB (& manw MIbb Mnbol Wnlker-Dnvls left laBt Sundny for Tacoma on a visit to her mother. ' Mans' Day, which wns held at tho Uethcl church last Sunday evening, wns an exceptionally grand nffnlr. Their program was excellent anil well rendered. Mr. Moses Is expected to leavo Frl-, ..Dnnol Webster oneo said. 'Whoro day for a short visit to Lob AngclcB. ,mvk tho fc.RvnR Wntor8 of clvlll Tho rumors wcro that ho was to bo zntoJ OVOf HI,runR ,,, Hnvo tbo married there, but Mr. Moses flatly track of Chrlstlnn mlnlfitry?' Furthor. denies tho statement. jno Hn,. j contend thnt no literary Mrs M. McAfee, the organist of tho llcthel choir, Is expected to leavo soon for California to visit her mother. MIbb Ornh Rhodes will act as organist until Mi-b. McAfee's return. MIbs Mnttlo Ashby, who was voted tho moat popular young lady at one of our contests, left very unexpectedly Thursday evening for St. Paul, chap nroned by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Procter. Mrs. Ashby will follow her In a few days. Mr. .Tnklo Jones, ono of tho most lifting up of n soul out of tho qung prominent gentlemen of our city, has mlro of low thoughts and vicious ncccpted tho position as soliciting alms. To this end nil nro bending agent for tho Oregon Laundry Co. vnorgloH to tho confronting of tho When you wish any laundry work mind .of tho Individual to tho better innn pint? nn Knut 13 nnd ask for him. tlilncB of llfo. to tho nlnntlnir within All calls nro promptly answered. lof a hopo of greatness tho result of goodness. Wo havo learned this, thnt IiBt Tuesdny evening tho Indies men can only ho made wlso nnd strong of the Bethel church tendered n rccop- from Internal causes working outward tlon In honor of Dr. a rant, presiding In nccordnnco with nn awakened con bishop of tho Puget Sound district, scienco. In tho fpro pnrt of tho evening ho de- "Out of tho effectunl effort for im llvered nn address which showed provomont hns como tho acknowledge much thought nnd prcpnrntlon. Dur Iiir tho latter pnrt of tho ovonlnK lllflhop Grnnt, nccompnnlod by Hov. Tolliver, left on tho 11.45 trnln to nt tend tho annual conference nicii coLonED girl. Tusln, I. T., Aug. 1. The boundary lines which separnto tho lands of tho Creek, Chcrokeo nnd Osago Indians converge to n point to tho north cen tral part of tho now stato or Okla homa. A few miles south of this point, in tho Creek Nation, lives a llttlo Negro girl named Isabelln Lew-1 la !, .!,. ... XT .!. I fnrmnrli " n ALZ 1- Tnii 11.., hr nl!tZn '"m' Pa ?. .iXIIim iti,?t,0niY i,ennPo?1 ?, IS h,ch !8lvf,S Uc,r nn ,n' 1,3 8ThhmBr ft, mm2 lr8, cnn nnve. Thero aro three oil wolls on VnnoInt?ndA.acririi1,lc,lt '" vr0("cln? MmW' ' , ," Ler,.U??J "."L1 ?, ! of which is cnpnblo of having Its dally capacity doubled. It Is the announced Intention of tho company that has leased her land to put down seven moro wells. If they each produce as much as those al ready drilled, nnd there Is no reason to doubt it, her royalty of one-eighth of tho entire amount produced at 52 cents per barrel, tho present market price of oil, will givo her a dally in como of $650, or an annual income of $237,000. At 5 per cent that amount would bo the Interest on a capital of nearly $5,000,000. Under the laws which Isabella Lew Is has granted to tho operators who have leased her land and which was approved by the secretary of tho In terior, tho oil which Is her dally share is turned Into the pipe of the Stand- .nrd Oil Co. and tho money it ropre- sents is at onco placed to her credit, Josephine. Morrison, anotner llttlo Negro girl 12 years of ago, the daugh ter of a Creek freeman, has an allot ment of 1C acres in tho oil-producing district surrounded on all sides by flowing wells. Tho Morrison girl has her tract leased on n royalty of one eighth of all oil produced. Tho lessees of this tract Intend to drill at least 20 wells ns fast as tho oil can be taken care of bv the Standard Oil peoplo. The father of the Morrison, as well as the father of the Lewis girl, has been appointed guardian of his daugh ter. Their guardianship, however, is only nominal, for tho reason that every act of the guardian must bo nr.r.rnvn1 ViV SpprfltnrV HltchCOCk. This scrutiny of accounts, particularly in IhA BTnerwlittires of money, by the United States secretary of tho Interior cannot help but result In making bom ralSyrwheDn tey JfflS attga, V PnOPESSOR W. T. VERNON, Registrar of United slates Trcnsury, Makes a Notable Address at Young nynn & John ,icnlorB In choice gro People's Congress In Washington , corles. meat, fish and poultry, phono D. C., August 2. At the session late yesterday after noon W. T. Vernon, registrar of tho United States treasury, delivered an nddress on tho theme, "Tho Work of tho Negro Minister In tho Solution of Pending Problems," In tho courso of which ho said, In part: "For more than nineteen centuries tho KOSPOl of tho Ntutnronn linn linon 'proclaimed to erring mnnklnd, nnd tho best henrts and best brains of tho world liavo been given to Its foster ing. I take up no pessimistic strain I rather cite unvarnished truth when I say that thoro nre wrongH to bo righted that shall yet call for tho supremo efforts of tho good, tho pure nnd holy. "Wo licllovu the pulpit 1b calculated to be, as ever, one of tho greatest forces in social progress. No ono doubts the work to bo done Further- more, wc know it will not no uono of Itself. Tho law of causo and tffect Inoxornbly require effort for the ac complishment of results. "An Intelligent dlngnosls of the con dition affecting society ns a body has revealed a mortuary list doubly In creased because of a disregard of the laws oi iiciuui, mm mo promon-m ui public morals and human rcctltudo nro astounded to And our great cities Incubators of crime. Tho disclosures thus manifested can but nrouso to activity those desiring a betterment In tho condition of mnnklnd. "Agntnst such condition nnd results our present leaders must battle. Rectifying of Ills. "Tho onuses that lead to a rectify ing of humanity's Ills must bo the re sult of a growth of sentiment hnvlng Its hopes centered In tho words, 'And I, if I bo lifted up from tho earth will draw all men unto mo.' "I obsorvo hero thnt tho greatest efforts for reform socially, for tho , betterment of tho opprcBflcd of enrth, nnvo como iruin uuuriH in jiui. hi iurru the teachings of Iflm who died to inako men holy, I " 'Twns tho golden rulo that turned humanity's batteries on slnvory and wiped tho tears of four million slnvcB from their faces. It will bo tho golden rule In force, when It comes, which will mnko tho whitest ninn nnd tho blackest mnu of America shako hnnds .! . lfAtll till xm nwn 1itnlltmi eiioris. no ntijuiucimuiiH, uu ctninuiu- tlonnl dlBciiBBlons, nothing thnt has over been dono or Bald In favor of tho groat Interest of universal man. has dono this country more credit nt homo nnd abroad than our body of clergy men.' Application of Laws. I "Tho supposition thnt lnws external ly applied can rectify 111 is decidedly erroneous. LnwB enn be reprcRslvo In tho enflo of tho criminally inclined, 1...4 mfltlnn. jn Im a 1. I.a I I .. Ail $tum IllA I Hill lliuiliuh Kn u niiunuiiiivii III! '" I creation within of a clean honrt. tho inont that God elves men certain In nllonnblo rights llfo, liberty, nnd tho pursuit of hnpplncBB nnd thnt tho ninn who overrides or usurps theso Is worso than n thief and a murderer. Christ taught tho dutyof man to man. To this moro nnd moro wo must como. Tho sea-born galo, tho rolling plain for hundreds of years hnvo brought tho echo of tho tocsin of wnr but tho wnrs of this lnttcr day have not been for tho sport nnd jest of kindly murderers. Thoy aro tho results of somo dlsputo as relates to tho liber tlrs of a peoplo who would no longer bo enslaved. " " u "' '"! DU,t . "To train out of tho lower self to tllQ UgllOr Self, to rlBO OUt Of thO lg- tho over-growing mind, to make, bet- 'lor ,h0 over-ovolvlng soul, to put to work tho Idle hand: directed by tho fnllghtened brnln inspired to nobler ...i i... n iii..mini i.i-io .,. which makes man, no matter what tho race or color. God's noblest work- manshlp and earth's all.' A good placo to get your soft or Btlff hats renovated Is 249 Alder street, between Second and Third. lwkjri Mk lor the femsus semi Arthur lfr. Eiberg-Gunit Cigar ,, fvotral agenU, Portland. Or. Tho Anheuser. Henry M. 'Williams, proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner Second, Portland, Ore. Telephono Main 2517. C. Anderson, staplo and fancy gro ceries, Twenty-first and Thurraan streets. 'Phono Hood 57. Kresn roasted coffeo a specialty, THE ILLINOIH CENTRAL maintains unexcelled service from the weit to the east and south. Making clca connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers ara given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, MempbiB and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring infor mation as to the lowest rates and beet routes are invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B. H. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St.. Portland. Or t n r (nrianv. Trav. Piseeneer Airent. 142 Third St., Portland, Or, p j R Thompson, Passenger Agint, ' dolman Building, Seattle, Wash. .lost Uros. Snloon, 340 Williams nvo nuc, flne wines, liquors nnd cigars, Family trntlo a specialty. Main 522, CI North Park street, cor- nor Davis. North ICth Street Market, A. Wur tenbergcr, proprietor, choice poultry, fresh nnd salt meats, phone Main 1395, 230 North Sixteenth street, Portland, Ore. THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY. The pio neer paint es tablish m o n t of Portland Is that of F. E. Doach & Company, of 135 First St., the oldest and tnoBt r& llablo houBo of Its kind In g&rara the NorthwoBt. It carries an immense tock of the best things In paints and building materials, together with an anusunl list of specialties. Those who need anything in these lines can cer tainly profit by going to F. E. Doach ft Company. Remember the number, HE First street "THE MILWAUKEE" "Tho Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Oinnha to Chi' cago. "Southwest Limited" Kansas City t Chicago. No trains in tho servlco en any railroad in tho world equals In equip ment that of tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. They own nnd opcrnto their own sleeping nnd dining cars nnd givo their patrons an cxccllcnco of servlco not obtnlnablo elsewhere. DcrtliB on their sleepers nro longer, higher and wider than in Blmllar cars on any otlior line. They protect their trains by tho niock system. Connections mado with all transcontinental lines In Union depots, H. 8. ROWE, General Agent, 134 Third 8t Portland. PASTEURIZED DAIRY COMPANY, Inc I'nuliMirUt'd Milk, Cream, lint tor, V.uve, CnlliiKi' Cheie, Oheeeo, Ilutler Milk, QUALITY ICK CltKAM Milk I ior ccnl KiHttniili'i'd riiniiu i:tr'.j im ICiif-M'll Hi net 1'OltTI.ANII, OIIKdON ARTHUR LAW rurnlthcr and Matter ,"HB MAKL2M SIIIRTH" h Wnolilnctoii Hi., 0imiIk IIi'IHk'i Tlu'itti'r PORTLAND, OREGON The SAVINGS BANK of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company PAYS 4 Per Cent Yearly Interest On Savings Accounts Interest Compounded Semiannually We Also Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit And 3 Per Cent on Daily Balances ef Check Accounts Save a Dollar Today and It Will Work tor Yov Tomorrow A Hank Account is the first step to ward hnppiucsg, prosperity ami comfort Banking Hours, 0 a. in. to 4 p. m ; Fnturduys, U u in. to 1 p. ni.j Saturday evenings, 5. p. in. to 8 p. in. DIIIKCTOKS Win. M. Ladd, J. Thorburn Ros, T. T. Uurkhart, Trank M. Warren, George II. Hill. OFFIOKUS-J. Thorburn Koeh, Pros ident; George II. Hill, Vice President; T. T. Uurkhart, Treasurer; John K. Aitcliii-on, Secretary. 240 Washington Street Corner Second PORTLAND OREGON P. A. TAYLOR Staple and Fancy Groceries Frult, (ii(ctI(I!i, CIkiuk. TcIjucc mill Khu ry I'liffvi's, Tia awl yplco nt I.iiu-t I'rltri II" Ciilon.Ue. free Dclhery 1'lmne Knt Ho AUGUST STORZ Dealer In Staple rinil I'nnc.v Oi-occi-Iuh VuRutnlilus, Krnll nnd l)alr Product' I'liono Kant .Vm Ifi'l Wllllninn Au I'OUTI.AN'll. OIIKUON The Portland Hat Works MiilllifacttiriT!) of PINE SOFT AND STIFF HATS Mats i)o(l cloniii'il nnd Iltuckod Our ik rlnll) l'mmmm I lianod mid lllvai'liud. aW, Milor Si M. Kerond nnd Third llrnnili IJ2 WnnliliiKlniiHi Porllnnd, Or. Pioneer Soda Works (il'M)Kt, 1IHOS A lO MnniifncttiU'rx of SODA WATCR, EXTRACTS, SYRUPS, ETC. J'm'lury llrt Wnler Street Telephone, MhIii zti 1'OltTI.WI) OltKOO.V Ivory Wood Fibre Plaster Ivory Cement Plaster F. T. CROWE & CO. 1 105 A Street TACOMA, WASHINGTON Portland Fluff Rug Go. Transforming oi Worn Brussels and Ingrain Carpets Into Rugs Prompt Attention and Good Service Guaranteed Phone 305Z 700 Wnililngton St., Portlnnd, Oregon SKELLY & LITTLEHALES Dvnlom In Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Coal, Wood and Build ing Materials 101-103 Fourteenth St. North Phone Pacific 611 Ctrntr Flanders Portland, Oregon Courtney Music Co. Band Instruments Stringed Instruments Phonographs Cheap for cash or easy payment Latest Popular Songs And Music 25c, Five for $1, Postpaid 10-Cent Sheet Music Postpaid. Standard Classical and Popular Sheet Music, 10c 88 NORTH THIRD ST. Portland, Oregon STEAMtR TELEGRAPH TASTEST ON THE RIVER Tliu mil) tcitniloHl iiiHkiUK n roiiinl I rl OAILY Kni'fit hiiniln) U'tMivn Portland and Astoria Ami H) 1'nlllU Ix'Mo I'nrtlHii'l l A M Arrho Atirl 1 I' M U'hvo AntorU. I" -M Arrho I'nrtUinl WW I' ,M MKAI.S fcKUVKD A I.A (AllfK Portland Landlns. Aldtr St. Ooek, AUorU Landing, Callendcr Doek. C. B. SCOTT, Agent. Phone Main S6S One Week Only Imported Woven Madras & Oxford COAT SHIRTS New Novelty Plaids Genuine $1,50 & $1.75 Values, $1,10 THE TOGGERY ilAHVJN C. W1ITK, ltr "Simeihing Different In Men's Wear" 302 Washington HALL PHARMACY CO. Telephone Cast 873 Union Avenue nnd Tillamook Street PORTLAND OREGON SCHW1ND & BAUER Shoe Repairing Machine ntul llnnd Only Onnrijcitr Machine, In Our City. Shoe mndo tit Order. Slioc." Cnlli'd for nnd IH'lhcrcd. Tt'lrtliulii I'm lrto2Z. 5C!) Ynmlilll Blrvct 1'OIITI.AN't), OUKCIOJ? Rometsch Exchange JOHN ROMETSCH, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Telephone Main 1200 253 Morrison St., 'Porllnnd, Ore. 'The Judge Demands the Best" LA TOCO Kty Wt Cigar EL PATERNO Ttn-Ctnt Leader SIGHT DRAFT King of Five-Cent Cigars W. S. Conrad MlimenpollH Distributor . I'tlUI STAR BREWERY NORTHERN BREWERY CO. Brewers aod Bottlers oi HOP GOLD PORTLAND OrFICE: Corner Et Third and Durrulde Street COVELLS J 'ME BIO V MITE STORE The Place to Buy Your FURNITURE Phone Main 1234 184 and 186 First Street PORTLAND OREGON TIIK Burnside Dry Goods Store HAMI'i:!. KAPKA. l'ro.rlchir Ladies and Gents' Furnish ings, Shoes, Notions, Hats and Caps, Up-to-date Haberdashery. Agency New Idea Patterns, R. & G. Corsets, Webster School Shoes. Tel. East 1445. 16 Grind Avenue, Cor. E. Burnside, PORTLANO, OREGON T 29 Second St., Portland, Or. Tulupliono MAIN U'J, Sole Growers of the Celebrated Toke PointOysters An Paitern Oyater Trmi1aiitol ami grown on our bvila at TOKELAND, WASHINGTON DNKQIUI.KI) IN PI.AVOH AND PUKHIINKKB" Cannery at South Bend, Wash. Whokfiulo DouIitb In All Varieties of Nutho Oyfctcrx. Phone East 3873 Elgin Cream Co. 390 EAST BURNSIDE Manufacturers and Dealers in Butter, Eggs Cheese Sweet Cream Ice Cream Milk and Buttermilk A Specialty of Fancy Ice Cream for Churches and Parties B. Washington, l'ro I,. VllUnnn, MnnARef The Alpha Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigars NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS lIiMtriiiunrturp for Huilrcuul nml All Pro fecHioiml IVoplu, Phono Pnclllc 151 101 N. Prtrk St., POUTLANI), OKKGON A. H. Griswold Huiuorlo(illlOI.I) A l'UMil.UY TAILOR No Driinuh Store 131 Sixth SI. 1'OUTLAM), Oltl'.GON OUR BRAND Horse Collars Fnrtner, Tenmn'orii ntul nroinpn, look to our Intnrpnt. Wliun In need ul Homo Collnrn, buy the IwKt - tlio SHARKEY COLLAR It hm Monti tho tet of wear unit tr nnd rlliiinto (or twuniy )cr, Ak )oitr ilclr (or them nml Inilnl uu linvltiR tho "ilntr Pi SHARKEY & SON Portland, Oregon i? VP -C -r- viuxvyvjj PlTLjVTSD. OH3' m Su a attall AMfLOM OLYMPIC. , A Flour Whose Best Endorsement Is the Fact that the Number of People Who Use It Multiplies Every Year cooTbreezes on hot days No mailer how sultry or uncomfort able the day, an ELECTRIC FAN mill' insure comfort for the business man at his desk for his employes at their work for the customers In his store and for the entire household at his home. The cost of all this SUMMER COM FORT is a mere trifle. A 16-inch fan an be operated at a cost not to ex ceed one cent an hour, and a 12-Inch fan can be run for even less. Think of ten hours of solid comfort for less than ten cents. Keep your store cool and breezy and your customers will find shopping a pleasure, and your store an inviting place in which to linger. ELECTRIC FANS will Increase your business, whether it be a restaurant, an Ice cream parlor, a dry goods emporium or an iron foundry. We have fans of all kinds, all styles, suitable for every purpose. Don't de Ly order your fan TODAY. ELECTRIC LIGHT and the ELECTRIC FAN make a strong combination for summer comfort. Send us a post card with your nam! and address we will do the rest. Portland General Electric Co, Seventh and Alder Streets , TELEPHONE EXCHAN6E 13 rttow i ;?J m II F. J v gfiiaLL. .