r -r-. tth-7 'nWTT'TWf"?''' 'r5""';' "TWT'W ;Kprf" NMPHMMHMVPMmilHVimRPMnPM V ? J ' T TKl ,l I THE NEW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON y it i , :,,' W' ' a? . v 3tf rtvflftttN WfHIt rtrt' Mr. Jnmcs Porter who has been out' If we got the substance, wo can at ,jp4J4 4.4.Ul4JI 4M & of tt J Estnbllihotl ISM Oftlce, ltootn .117, ComtnoiiHcnltli llutlilltig To Innurc publication nit local iicwk muxt reach ui not later than Thursday morning u( each week. Subscription prlco, ono year, payable In nil Vance, 12.00. lull tnv n Innir Htno linn hiippppiIpi! fnnl tn imv no nttcntlon to the shallow. i, n.im.. f I In getting a messenger's place over In Early settlors In this country had to lMirimn, Manager Uje Rccorder.B omcc. I rs; tho hanlshlps of Indian warfare The PeK.n Theatre under the .n.'fJ ScoTwJudl o. The H!!fl?Jrilr,2,fhi.,,ritiB 'it Knf "nlted Sta"es Is the Sen spot of n great success In this city. It Is pat- ., , . f flnancni nrojrress nt th Is ronlzed by the best people In Chicago. , lori ZT Tffir a har- Mr. George Taylor and Mr. Sherman ' vest and the Afro-American will be Gill both colored men got In a dlsrep- blind Indeed should he fall to make he l..ni.in r. i .,.i !, ino Mnn. most of his opportunities. A rolling UIUU1U lUUI I t l"U II 1)11 i UU IIIO nw - - I PORTLAND LOCALS i una iifcm. uu nioi J.iun- ------- -:--- " .. . ,i. day evening. Both of the men were siono gainers no mos8 uu u "" drunk and created a great disturbance " mind no strength. Let us outwit In tho neighborhood where they were. "e cgro nB w me m " Mr. George Taylor is a I'unman l"-' D"''"'" ",v v "" . ', rnr nnrfnr nn.l llvoil nt 20151 Armour . WI1H0 lOlKB av Bll linzaniB. l-miiui. Mrs. Allen returned a few days ago from the beach. nvenuo. Tho booncr tho Pullman uar Company gets rid of all such Individ uals as that tho better off they will be. AFROAMEniCAN PHYSICIANS. Mrs. Mabel Davis has returned from her visit to her mother, Mrs. Clark, of Tacoma. , tlntlinl A At IS nlilirnll rf li'Mnll' Mr. W. M. llymim Is expecting to "' . t ' ', .,, ,,. T)m lonvo Portland soon for a visit to Los ",,'. '..,. .!...... '..., i. . Angtit-s, ni. , I Pontiniinllv nreachlnc and ad vocating the Infamous and destructive (From The Philadelphia Press.) Nearly 1,000 colored physicians In all the vnrlous fields of medicine are Mrs. Ida Stanford who has been vis iting In our city for some tlmo re turned Inst week to her homo In North Yakima. Don't forget the Emancipation Pro clamation celebration at the Auditor ium at tho fair grounds Saturday, September 22. One of the colored churches In Chi- mtm Hint linn ilnnrt niul la rnntlnnnllv .intmr thn mlnrnri tinnnln In thin oltv . rnnrcBcntpd bv the National Medical a great deal of harm and damage Is I Association, now meeting In this city. its niQtnuurs represent nospiiuiB m this city. Richmond, Charleston and other cities. Negro medical education nt Howard University In Washington and In other Institutions, trnlnlng schools for nurses and the wide nnd doctrine, nnd that Is to havo tho sop arate schools for the colored children In Chicago. They meet every Sunday nnd through tho week nt this place nnd preach and advocate this Infamous doctrine. It Is to bo hoped Hint Rev. A. J. Cary will leave this city nnd never lie rc-nnnolnted to a church In Chicago. Let him go oncK to Georgln ( Blon, Is successfully creating his own u .1 uu mIm it.nn ilin tinlntiftA rtt It 1 rl ...u.t I. .! n I imnfnnnlntlfl I It till tKM'a rm. l.tt .. .!. t-,M.l .(.(. nr'" M'llllllll IIIUI U lliu MHIUIII.U l inn , WBriU III OUUIIII, HUIiraiui n. ...... - iiiu mu.cs ui uiu 1.M..V.. ,um. ... ... . t Bys cm nnnl life. Where the Negro com 6. Washington, Prop. L. Wilkinson, Mnnagot The Alpha Fine Wines, Liquors & Cigars NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Headquarters for Railroad and All Pro fessional Tropic. Phono Pacific 151 101 X. Park St., PORTLAND, OREGON A. H. Griswold fcU(.'ieiortoUitlMVOI.I A I'llLGLKY TAILOR hopeful beginnings of medical science for 10.000.000 (if oiii- nonulntlon. This will surprise only those who ,n. , ,, , - i . l ...1. Il, Hln . 1J1 51111 51. nre uiiuwiiro oi me uiuiil iu bihwi - Negio, thrown back on himself by rnclal nroscrlntlon. social oBtraclBin nnd univcrsnl obstacles to his profes preparing to give u concert on or nbout Thanksgiving. Full pnrtlculnrs will be known later. Mr. Ralph Galloway has resigned his position nt the barber shop on Sixth street and hns accepted a position nt tho Portland Hotel. Mr. Roy Wilson succeeded him nt his former place. Mrs. ABhby received n letter from her daughter, MIbb Mnttlo ABhby, stating thnt she will leave St. Paul Boon for Chicago, whero she will en ter school. Mrs. Ashby will join her daughter In Chicago In a few weeks. On ThurBdny of last week a llttlo gnthcrfng of young ladles and gentle men met with Mrs. L. A. Goodwin at 1120 East Salmon. Tho evening was spent in singing nnd dancing until tho woo hours compelled them to seek their various homes. Tho Reed-French Plnno Company of fers to tho most grnceful couple In the enko walk n handsome pair of Im ported pearl opera glasHOH. Tho Reed-French Plnno Manufacturing Co, Is tho largest nlano concern on tho Pa cific conBt nnd has generously donated this prize. The high school opened this year on Sept. 17 under tho now direction of limiting all courses to 4 yenrs. Notwithstanding tho extended year wo nro glad to sou so many of our girls nnd boys cntorlng for Germnn, Latin, English and commercial courses. It shows thnt wo aro progressing, bo give us your encouragement. Is In force. SAVANNAH'S FOUR BANKS. Savannah. Ga.. August 24. This city boasts four Afro-Amerlcnn banks J,nn8 m h,B,y',t.(iUCntcd, as carefully trained, as high in tneir proicBHiuiiui tmmm.c. iii mir Northern cities nnti the Southern stntes relied wholly 20 or 25 years ago on white physicians, thnv now hnvo their own. This city hns already a group of Negro physl I TACOMA NOTES I Meredith noils good buttor, 1106 Commercial street, Tacoma, Wash. Frets ono car ticket with each. $1.00 purchase of teas, coffees, canned or packago goods. Mrs. Lawhorn left last Friday for a visit to Everett. Don't forget tho masquerade- danco tho 31st of October. . Mrs. CrlBtma who hns been very low Is up nnd around. , , Mrs. L. E. Clnrko, who Iiob beon very low, is impruvwK muwij. Mr. Lion FoBtor, of Washington, D. C was In tho city InBt Wednesday. Mrs. Flowers, of Spokano. was In our city visiting friends last Snturdny. Miss Carrlo Crlstnm Is going to lenvo our city this week to llvo In Colfax. Mrs. D. W. Gibson nnd Mrs. Paul Uiy loft Inst Friday to visit tho stnto fair nt Nrrth Yakima. , Mrs. Mabel Davis, who was visiting her mother. Mrs. Clark. left last Fri day for her homo In Portlnnd. Miss Helen Stnford, of Spokane, was in our city a fow days last week vlBltlng tho Misses Laurn and Carrlo P.rlBtmn. It. ..a-,1. ...tnt ...l.lAl. nA In.... ...nt. ... m n.1r....l ...lm nuiiimuni, iwiiuii iiiu im; uiiiiiiKii MIsb Lena Tumor, of Portland, , vho q ontcr,nn Mnm. tht ,)lncI, of n Ib visiting her b ster, Mrs tJeorgo lmtnlgrntlon nRont ln Kuropo. securing Vll8on. of thla city, made n nyH'K0f an appropriation by the legislature visit to Senttlo yesterday. , of onch of 10 four Btnte(J for t,10 Mrs. Anderson nnd family who advertising of thnt state; tho co-opera-havo been . visiting this summer in tlon of the United Stntes government St. Paul, returned homo last ThurB- for forest protection, Including tho pa- irui in inreaiB uv united suites env airy troops, and tho urging of lending cities to hold annual expositions and fairs. It Is Important that every commer cial body send delegates to this con vention and notify R. C. Rohrabacher. secretary at Spokane, of the name of tho delegates, as fast as they are chosen. Railroad officials are not only giving unusual rates for tho benefit of this convention, but many of tho offl dais ore writing personal letters, en dorsing the importance of tho move ment and promising to be present. Yours truly, STOREY RUCK. Press Agent. t OUR WORST ENEMIES. tho Metropolitan, tho Wngo Enrncra tho Afro-Amerlcnn nnd tho union Sav ings compnny. All nre doing well. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 18. To the Editor of tho New Age. Dear Sir A half faro rate to Spokano has been made by the railroads to bo In effect next week for tho benefit of the Paci fic Northwest convention of commer clnl clubs held during the Spokano In terstnto fair. The convention will be held Tuesdny nnd Wednesday, Sept. 2G nnd 20, and the fair opens Sept. 24, continuing until October 0. Never be fore have tho railroads granted a rate for tho Spokane lutcratntu fairs for so wldo n territory. This half faro rnto ono fare for tho round trip applies from nil points In Washington, Oregon, Idnho nnd Montana. Somo of tho roads havo not specified what day this will bo good, but It Ib certain It will cnnblo tho visitors to reach tho fair on tho first day, and to give them ample time to boo everything there Is to bo seen nt this Spokane exposition, nnd to nttend nil tho meetings of the convention. Tho Northern Pacific will sell next Moudny a ono faro rate ticket to Spo kano from all points In Washington, Oregon, Idnho and Montana; nnd from points so remote thnt n person cnunot reach Spokano In tlmo for tho conven tion If he starts Mondny, this road will soil tickets Sunday, September 2.1. Other roads aro' expected to do tho same. The Northern Pacific makes It possible for the person coming to Spo kane on this ticket to remain two weeks. No convention ever held In the Paci fic Northwest, not even executing tho i that, denied many opportunities, It Is very Important meeting of tho Irrlga- atlll sufllclcnt" unto Itself, nnd can ns tlon Congress, recently In session tit j other races havo done, solvo Its own Bolso, Is of grenter valtio thnn tho social, medical and sanitary problems convention which Is to bo hold In Spo- ty creating Its own world of progress, knno two dnya next week. Tho shrowd- research, educntlon nnd medical prnc est business men of this pnrt of tho tlce. Pacific Northwest nro planning thol program and propose a movement Jost Bros. Saloon, 340 Williams avc which will ndvertlso tho four states In' nuo, fine wines, liquors and clgnrs. n wnv whlpli will rlvnl thn prpntont Vnnillu Irn.ln n anonlnlfv " . ' - n . -.. 4 .... .J t.MUV !!. .f . advertising scuomos wnicn tno unn- ethlcB nnd ns nblc ns any of n Rlnillnr practice In tho community. In -South tho Negro physician Is receiving recognition nchleved by no other mem ber of his rnce. In many cities ho im received In consultntlon by white prnc tltloners, nnd In more thnn one Sotitn em county the young Negro doctor, fresh ftom n Nortnern coueK, v -best equipped and best tducntod ph slclnn In tho countryside. , The Negro race In this coiintrj. in this, as In much else Is placing him self In tho forefront of tho less ndyan taged races. Compared with their white follow citizens, the Negro pi p ulatlon Inevltnbly lacks at nil points. It Is In the rear. But If wo turn to the general mass of colored races tho world over, outside of Jnpan, there Ih no ono body of 10.000,000 human be ings, not white, who hnvo so many college graduates, so many educated physicians, so largo u share In civilized llfu or are making more progress than the general body of American Negroes. In the grent area south of the United States nnd In nil tho tropics, the col ored physician Is certain to become tho practitioner of the future In the end It Is ho who will practically solvo tho problems of Btinltntlon nnd tho re pression of dlsense In tho tropics. Rightly considered, the colored phy sician la today tho vanguard of science nnd medical proctlco In tho mllllonn of the colored races the, world around, nnd tho Medical Association now meeting In thin city represents ns no other can tho mnnly nnd successful at temnt of a race, which has Innumer able odds against It, to demonstrate No Urnnch Store PORTLAND, OREGON OUR BRAND Horse Collars Farmer, Teanulpm ami ltornemcn, look to Mtnr Intercut. When In lived of llorao Collar, buy the beat the SHARKEY COLLAR It ha mood tho tent o( near anil tear and rllinMo for twenty )car. Ak )onr ilcalir (or them anil Inilttou harlng the "Shar key " P. SHARKEY & SON Portland, Oregon OUR WORK IS BUT ONE GRADE -TME BEST Wc matt x Jrtchlty of Uvaitthi Lice Curtalni CRESCENT LAUNDRY CO. 549 Morrison .Street. We Mimly tlio llutcher trade with nlee.rlcan iron, why Imv ionr atiron rik! then nay to hae them lannilcri'il when v will rtintily them for jut what It com oii now to haxc tiicni lannuereii, unr wagon will can, Moot Pacific M9 Wotk Done Oa Shoit Notice The Never Regret Cleaning and Pressing Parlor Cleaning, rrelne, IhcltiR and ItcpnlrliiR. Steam and Fretieli lry ('loaning a specialty. Suit l'reeil While Vn-i Walt. I 132 N. Sixth Street, PORTLAND, OREGON WESTERN SODA WORKS JUCHKMICII ,k CltAMKIt, l'rnp-. Manufacturers of Carbonated llcver nes, Syrup, Kxtrnct, Mineral Watortt and Clinnipnjjno Cider. Slo tllMrUi tttorsof SVdaillo Mineral Water. Wiono Tacillc 1703. Off let and Factory, 294 Mill Street PORTLAND, OREGON Michigan T1 Company II CHAW I'rntirleliir Phone Eaat 2806 154 Grand Avenue PASTCURIZCD DAIRY? COMPANY, Inc l'teurlred Milk, Cream llutter, Ktft!, CotliiKO CliecM'. Chi'i'fe. llutter Milk. tJUAMTY l('i: CIIKAM Milk I per rent gHMBiitcol l'lnine i:at fcu.'J " M) ltiim'11 Street I'OllTl.ANl), OIIKflON Ericson Undertaking Co. """" " Inrnrporaied Funeral'Directors and Embalmers LADY ASSISTANT I'liouc Main 01:1.1 1'Oltll.ANI) toy-Ill Alder Hireet OIlKdOX A Rood plnco to get your soft or stiff hats renovated Is 249 V6 Alder street, between Second nnd Third. Always oak (or tho (&mmu General Arthur cigar. Eaborg-Ounst Cigar Co., general agents, Fortland, Or. Tho Anbcuser. Honry M. 'Wllllnms, broprlotor. 234 Morrison streot. corner Tciopnono nillnn cnvornniont nnd the Cnnndlan Pnclfle railway bavo boon ubIiik to drnw nooplo of tho United States Into tho Alberta country. Already many dclcKntcs nro proinlnrd for tho con vention, nssurltiK tho Importnnt moot Iiik desired. Tlio comiulttecs which nro plnnnlnR tho incut Ini? flKbt shy of every tlilni; which Is for Individual localities ns ncnlnst tho entlro Northwest. There Second. Portland, Oro Is so much of vast Imnortnnco upon, Main 2S17. which nil communities In tho four states can unlto, that the convention will And thnt It will have all it can do to plan this work. Among tho questions which hnvo been suggested for discussion nro tho placing of lecturers In the east, adver tising tho Pacific northwest; opening of rivers and harbors; the establish ment of n strong northwest press bu reau; securing by united action na tlonnl conventions for nil tho cities of Uv ( o0 sip w I LOU Olympic. THE BUREAU SALOON lll'ltANK IIDKI'MAN, I'loprielnr ClioluX Imported and HomrMlc Wines, Liquors and Cigars Telephone Main .Wirt HnutlicnM Corner I'lri-t and Morrlcon 1'OltTI.A.NIi Dltr.tlON A. H. Willctt & Co. VlioleaUi and Itelalll GROCERS Special Prices to Restaurant! Prompt Delivery ARTHUR LAW Turntsher and Matter "HI3 MAKES SHIWTS" K WAhlngton B, Opo;lte IlelUg' Theater i PORTLAND, OREGON Phone East 283 128 Grand Avenue THE PIONEER PAINT lay. time They report having had a nlco Tho Ladles society gave a reception to Rev. nnd Mrs. S. S. Freeman nnd daughters last Tuesday night at the A. M. B. church. Thero was a largo attendance. , Tho Old Joker club had another so clnl dance last Wednesday night at Parker's hall and they had a largo attendance. Everyone who went re ports having a swell time. As usual the Seattle people turned out well. There was last week a little social gathering at the residence of Miss Laura Cristma in honor of Miss Lena Turner of Portland. Misses Carrlo Cristma and Myrtle Hall assisted Miss Cristma, There were a few solos ren dered. Those present were Misses Turner, Laura and Carrie Cristma, Myrtle Hall, Martha Ooldsburg. Dela Tanna, Laura White, Dassie Lawhorn. and Messrs. Clifford Freeman, Phil Rucker, Dee Gibson, Norrls Bennett, Arthur Raglen, Ernest Tanna, George Moore, George Longress, George Jones and Lee Rucker. COMPANY. The pio neer paint es tablish m o n t of Portland If that or F. E. Beach & Company, of 136 First St., the oldost and most re liable houso A Flour Whose Best Endorsement Is the Fact that the Number of People Who Use It Multiplies Every Year COOL BREEZES ON HOT DAYS No matter how sultry or uncomfort able the day, an ELECTRIC FAN will This Space Will Be Used by The Toggery 382 Washington St. Next Week for Men's Fine Shirts and Neckwear The SAVINGS BANK of the Title Guarantee & TrustCompany PAYS 4 Per Cent Yearly Interest Or Savings Accounts Interest Compounded Semiannually We Also Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit And 3 Per Cent on Daily Balances of Check Accounts Save a Dollar Today and It Will Work for You Tomorrow A Hank Account Is tlio Hist stop to vnrl liniui-8H, prosperity unit comfort HunkiiiK Hours, I) n. in. to 4 p. in, ; Sntunliiys, II it. in. to l'p '; Kuturdiiy OVl'llillKH, f. p, in, to 8 p. Ill, DIltKCTOHB Win. St. IjhM, J. Tliorlmru H, T. T. Ilurklmrt, Frank M. Warren, (itioruo II. Hill. OFKICKltS-.T. Tliorlmru IIohh, Pn-s-Mont; (icorun II. Hill, Vlcu I'lt-Hldi'iit; T. T. Ilurklmrt, TrcuBinor; Joint R. AIIcIiIhiii, Strrt'tnry. 240 Washington Street Corner Second PORTLAND OREGON THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Commcrcinl Banking Savings Department Ciipitnl t5,0(X),0)0 Surplus $350,000 Total Avnllnltlo AhcHh 17,500,000 A. C1I1LHKKG, l'n-Hldont fiKO. II. TAKUHI.h, MnnuKor A. V. UAVDKN, CiiHltlor Tauoinit (Wire No. 1(65 Comimirro i t N. K. Cor. South Utli Kt. The Old Reliable Ask Your Grccer4for Of Its kind !n Incur 'AmfA.I (nr 111 fiffcfncc mn it k. X? II -. ! . . I -- W....W. .W. .... --....WW ...... .. . mo nunuweii, h carries an imnionao stock ot the boat things In paints unci building materials, together with an unusual list of specialties. Those who need anything In these lines can cer tainly profit by going to P. E. Doacli ft Company. Remember the number, ll( Flrat street. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 228 Alder St., between 1st and 2d Sta "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" I MMMMMMMMMMM QUI CHICAGO LETTER MINNN ETTER i miiwimmf Chicago, Sept. 13th, 1906. Miss Ollle French, wife of Police Officer Martin French, died last week. Mr. A. A. Hodges has returned home from Michigan. Mr. Theodore W. as Jones has returned from Atlanta, Ga. amass wealth and acquire property. It s apparent to our mind that the worst enemies of our race at tho present tlmo are mean white and bad Negroes. The one class charges us with all of tho crimes ln the decalogue and the other class Is steadily In the business of proving these charges to be true, while the great mass of our people are striving to Improve their condition educationally, religiously. morally, industrially and financially. For this reason, it is absolutely es sential that we be morn nolllo nnd more obliging to the better class of Bee' stow white people. Strive to win their friendship and merit their approval. They will then do much to defend ub against the unjust Imputations of their own people. The aggravating misrep resentations of us will increase Just we advance along all lines and 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 can be operated at a cost not to ex ceed one cent an hour, and a J 2-inch fan an 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 ELECTRIC Wo nro Portland's only Independent slaughterers and jobbers, Tho only ones not controlled by tho trust. The only ones who do not use preserva tives and adulterations. Lean Roast Mutton".'!!!!.'!!!!.'! 8c plCe in which to linger. Mutton for boiling cc FANS will increase your business, KMuUon be a restaurant, an ice shoulder Mutton chops 100 cream parlor, a dry goods emporium nreVeal rS.1 ' .' ." .' ! ISc 0r " d veal stew !..!.!!!!!.!! 8c I We have fans of all kinds, all styles, DALLES DIAMOND FLOUR friitftuS KSi Has nover failed to plenet. It lias al ways been tliu KtauIardfor family uku R. H. Guthrie Portland Representative MM f I hgL "J4 ( JL- MFD TfU . .a. .wsariflOlif ( &:7HtMUI&OM.Vl flaW.-- .d& 212 AMiftM Mf. nm pacific 2251 The Original Diamond Brand Veal Chops 12tfe ,altihlt for tvetv ouroose. Don't At Hamburg Steak 10c', , i ' -'ftn.w Pork sausage ioc , Uy order your fan TODAY. Frankfort Sausage lOo ELECTRIC LIGHT and the ELECTRIC mlSsfXcon V.V:.V.V:::::i7 A make a strong combination for Pure Lard 12c summer comfort. Fine Shoulder Steak 8c Round Steak 10c Best Pot Roast So Fine Dolling Beef Cc Cc Plate cuts Reef , 5c Drisket Reef Cc Corn Reef Cc It is up to the taxpayers of Port land. Are you going to allow the beef trust to continue robbing you of thou sands of dollars annually through the I Send os a post card with your name and address we will do the rest Portland Beneral Electric Go. Smith art Al.ir Struts meat supplied to the Port of Portland. TELEPNINE EXCHANGE 19 LE PALAIS ROYAL Millinery COAT. SUIT & LADIES' FURNISHINGS We carry a Complete Stotk of Medium and High CU Goods, all stry moderately priced. The beat and most careful attention wW be shown to our patrons. Give us a call and be convinced that our Goods and Prices are as we state. M. E. BECKER 375 Washington Street s ii .t t'A im U 2. . 4 R