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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1906)
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Taylor, the editor of the llroad Ax. delivered a masterly ail- .1 !... . I. . C..-. .1.. .. .. I. . MI.Ia 3r3r( VS'( Ur'sund.o"' ' "" Mr ThomaB Price a colored man of K1S Wnhush avenue, shot and killed on last Monday, Mr. Sidney H'.utIh, auoiher colon d man. I Mr. Win. T. Grant, a distinguished mupon from LoulBlnnu, who has been I In our city for the past two weeks, left for New Orleans last Saturday. Mr. A. V. Ford a prominent Scot Huh Kite. :i:i Degtco Mason and (liaiul Recorder of the tlrand'Commandery of Knight Tnnplnrs of the Statu or Illi nois. Is eontcmplntltiK u trip lo New Yoik city soon. Mr. F. A. Campbell of Srtl n&tli Ht., Is to he eongrntuluUd upon his splen did worl: that he has done In the way of organizing the celebrated Kuystouu Hand; I his hand Is composed of a number of Intelligent youiiK men and bids fair to he tin leadliiK baud In the city of Chicago. The Hxecutlvo Committee of the N'ntloiml Confederation of Colored t,'i iitm mil iH'lotln (if till! United States have called the next session to be held nt HufYalo, N. Y. on Mommy the Sth of .July. W07. Miss I. Blanche Wright Is now located nt Room 70S 171 Washington stieet, as public set nogrnpher. Mr. S. II. Prather one of the lending colored Republicans of the 30th ward ami u zealous mason and Grand Sec retary of the St John's Orand Lodge of Masons of tin State of Illinois Is an engineer by piofcsfllon, nnd Is work ing for Swift & Co He Is a man that stands high in the estimation of the Packing company at the Stock Yards. Mr. K. A. Haiper of No. 15(513 Sang anion street and Mr T I). McFarland of No. 5(552 Ilutler street, are two prominent colored masons and lending colored men of Chlcngo. Mr. Mc Farland baa been for several years State Factory Inspector of the State of Illinois and Mr Harper Is Govern ment Meat Inspector at the Stock Yards. The Olivet llnptlst Church has pur chased a now pipe organ which Is said to be the flnest In the city. Dr. Fisher pastor, Is doing n great work In the city, nnd Is highly commended anil honored by the uople In this com munity. No other minister has done such a great work In so short a time In the churches of Chicago as Rev. Dr. Fisher. New Appeal for Chile, Washington, Sept, 12. - In view of the indifference shown by the Ameri can people toward contributing money I for the assistance of the suffeiera from ho Valparaiso earthquake rntl (Ire, It is probable that the president will lesuu another proclamation calling attention to tlin distressing state of nffirB in Valparaiso and n'king for contribu tions. The Red Cross headquarters in this city today announced that they hrd up to date received between $1,000 'nnd $4,000, but nmty of the branches have not teen heard irom. XBIbbbbHbbbbbbb mtk-mmMm 31 Jul t- W. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBbbbbH HLH .B( vbbH1....HI E. 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