wr" THE NEW -AGE, POBTIiAND, OBEGON PnrtlunJb Nw Age A. D. dRIRPIN. Mnnnxer FORAKER'8 GREAT 8PEECH. Office, Itonm 317, Commonwealth Iliilldlng In a speech before the Army of the Cumberland hero tonight, Senator J. D. Fornkcr reviewed at some length the Krcat strueelcn of the Civil War Entered atthepo'toffloe at Portland, Onsen. , , ., . , , i Mcond'Ctaii matter. 'and Borao of the struggles growing out of that conflict, and then continued: "It seems Incredible that the gov- SUBSCRIPTION. One Year, payable In advance 92.00 THE REASON WHY c WMHH1I EDITORIAL NMMitM IAL HENRY O. TANNER, ARTI8T. Henry O. Tanner, a Negro artist, was recently awarded the N. W. Har ris prlzo of $500, for tho best painting of tho nineteenth annual exhibition of Amorlcan painting which will open at the. Art InBtltuto tomorrow. Tho paint ing Is entitled "Two Disciples at tho Tomb." Honry O. Tannor is a native of Phil adclphla, whero ho was born In 18C1. Ho Is a son of Rev. Benjamin Tanner, a minister of tho African Methodist church. Ho took his first lessons at tho Academy of Fino Arts in his na tive city. Ho remained thoro four years and ranked high among his fel low studcntB, but ho realized that ho was handicapped by his color. In 1803 ho went to Paris and began to Btudy under Benjamin Constant. With tho oxcoptlon of Bovcral vacations spent at homo in thin country, ho has nlnco been a resident of tho Fronch capital, In tho early dnys of his student llfo Mr. Tanner turned to tho study of nnlmalB, nnd wont to tho Jardln d'Ac cllmatatlon in order to study their liabltH, His skill in tho depletion of tho king of tho Junglo is ovldonced In tho nrtist's great picture, "Danlol In tho Lion Don." It is n weird and lm prcBslvo scene, laid in a rudo under ground don, illuminated from abovo by tho ghostly moonlight. Danlol is clothod In a whlto garment, and leans against tho atono wall. Tho faco Is In Bhndow whllo tho lower portion of tho flguro Is outlined against a squaro of light. Tho lions Boom to havo rushed forward to devour tholr prey, but pauso, as if arrested by tho proph et's Balnt-llko personality. This paint ing was nccoptcd by tho Salon and re ceived "Mention Honorable" A man of strong religious bias, Mr. Tannor'B subjects of predilection aro mostly from tho Dlblo, "Tho Raising of Lazarus," received many onconlumB from tho proas. Tho "Socloto don Arts" showed tholr appreciation of its merits by purchasing it and presenting It to tho gallery of tho Luxembourg. Ho was besides awarded a gold modal of tho third class, Tho subjoct it treated with revoronco, pathos nnd skill. Christ, with divinely benignant countonanco calls upon tho dead to nrlflo. Tho nwo-strlcken countenances of tho wooplng women, tho wonder of tho attendants, and tho rich dark col ernment that is all powerful to no comppllsh tho long list of splendid achievements that havo been wrought at home nnd abroad Is yet, neverthe less, incapable of protecting at homo, on our own soil, under our own flag, in tho enjoyment of all his constitu tional and political rights, our hum blest citizen, "It is our boast, and has been for 40 years, that wo abolished slavery and lifted the Negro up out of his degrada tion to a piano of political equality with all other citizens, in tho pres ence of our constitution and our laws. With tho encouragement and Inspira tion thus glvon him tho black man has mado a grent deal of progress. Tho 4,600,000 Negroes of 1800 owned nothing. Nearly all of them were own ed by somebody olso. "And yet, whllo wo havo seen their population barely double, wo havo seen them accumulato property to tho amount of moro than $500,000,000. Wo havo seen them seeking and finding education, until whoro probably not ono man in a thousand could then read or write, today less than half of thorn aro Illiterate. "To talk about eliminating tho black man by deporting him to Afrlcn or somo othor foreign country to bo acquired by us for that purposo is tho veriest nonaenso. Tho thought of exterminating him is a thousnnd times worse, nnd moro talk about it, no matter how ldlo it may bo, Is a. shock ing moral crlmo. All attempts by lynching or other forms of vlolenca to rcduco him to a scrvllo condition, will bo found, If persisted in, Just as odious to tho American pcoplo of this dny as was slnvory to tho Amorlcan pcoplo of 1801-05. Nono of these, sug gestions will answer. Somo other remedy must bo found, and it must bo ono consistent with tho recognition of tho Negro's manhood, and with his Just rights as a citizen of this repub lic. I earnestly appeal to ovorybody, North nnd South, whlto and black, Domocrat nnd Republican alike, to help in tho great work of freeing us from this menacing trouble" Bourne Should Not Be Elected U. S. Senator M. J. Olll Co., wholcsalo and retail L. N. Neos, boot and shoemaker. meat dealers, 512 Mississippi avenue, Flno ropalring a specialty. Qlve lilm Portland, Oregon. Phono East CG5. la call when yen need anything in I this line, 322 V4 Williams av., Portland, jost Bros, uaioon, 340 Williams ave- Oregon. nuc, lino wines, liquors ana cigars. Family trade a specialty. COLORED MEN FOR HEARST The New Age hat said before and It now says again that It does not be lieve that the next legislature will elect J. Bourne, Jr., to the United' 8tates senate, it has been said that our opposition to Mr. Bourne Is In spired by prejudice, and that we oan give no good reason for opposing him. since he was regularly named by the republican voters for the office. We opposed Mr. Bourne during the primaries for the reason that we knew him to be unfit for the high office to which he aspired. First That he Is not a loyal and consistent republican. Second That he Is a traitor and political black-leg. Third That he could not be depend ed upon to support Roosevelt. If he had been a loyal and consistent republican he would not have deserted his party In the hour of Its dire dis tress, when the blight of Bryanlsm and Vulcan Coal Company, wholosalo and retail dealers In houso, steam and blacksmith coal. Foundry and smelter coke. Puicct Sound steam coal in car lots, $3.50 per ton and up. We handlo all tho boat grades of 'domestic nnd fornle-n houso coals. Phono Main 277C. populism overshadowed the country In I OfUco 329 Burnsldo St., Portland, Ore gvut -- A good placo to get your soft or Btlff hats renovated is 249 Mi Alder street, between Second and Third. , J, Wallgreen, dealer in staple and fancy groceries,. 634 Thurman street. Telephono Pacific 911. Always ask for the faaaeus Veaeral Arthur cigar. Ksberg-OuBSt Cigar ,, general scents. Portland, Or. Tho AnheuBer, Henry M. Williams, proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner Second, Portland, Ore. Telephone Main 2517. Ryan & John, dealers In cholco gro ceries, meat, fish and poultry, phone Main 622, 61 North Park street, cor ner IMVIS. C. Anderson, staple and fanoy gro ceries, Twenty-first and Thurman streets. 'Phono Hood 57. Fresh roasted coffco a specialty. t Royal Market, Balr & Werth propri etors, fresh and cured meats, fish, poultry and game. 439 Union avenuo north, corner Tillamook. Phono East 167. North 16th Street Market, A. Wur tenberger. proprietor, choice poultry, fresh and salt meats, phono Main 1395, 230 North Sixteenth street, Portland, The Oak Cafe. Choicest lino of wines, liquors and cigars. P. W. Pick, proprietor. Oregon Phono Pacific 2118, corner Fourth and Oak streets, Portland, Ore. Meredith sells good butter, 1106 Commercial street, Tacoma, Wash. Free one car ticket with each $1.00 purchase of teas, coffees, canned or package goods, Dyeing and cleaning of nil kinds of Indies' nnd gents' clothing, cropo Bliawls, Bilk, velvet nnd laco dyed equal to now; laco curtains and bnnkots cleaned by a now proccBsj mourning garments dyed In 48 hours. All work dono at very modorato prices. 101 North Third street. C. A. RhoadB, tho only placo on tho CoaBt ropalring rubber goods. Water bags, Byrlngos, atomizers, rubber roods nnd extra narts for snlo. Wring ers and carpet sweepers repaired and for sale. Established 15 years ago in San Francisco. 423 Morrison street, Portland. Phono Pacific 1882. LODELL'S PLACE A. . tODELti, Proprietor Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars WEINHARD'S BEER Telephono Pacific 19M 414 North Nineteenth St. PORTLAND, OR. R. C WALWORTH Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone EASTT3407. 136 Russell St. PORTLAND, OR. PORTLAND COFFEE & SPICE CO. Importers and Manufacturers Tea, Coffee. Spices, Extracts and Baking Powder 24 ann 26 Front Street PORTLAND, OREGON SKELLY & LITTLEHALES Dealers In Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Coal, Wood and Build ing Materials I0M03 Fourteenth St. North. Phone Pacific ll corner Flinders Portland, Oregorr Portland Fluff Rug Co.. Transforming of Worn- Brussels and Ingrain Carpits Into Rugs Prompt Attention and 6ood Sirrltt guarantied; Phone 3052 790 Washington St, Portland, Oregoni KING GILMORE Telephono UNION 40C8 Real Estate Dealers Everything in the Best Properties Jersey Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON H. HENDERSON Real Estate 108 Jersey Street, ST. JOHNS, OREGON 1006. Tho Colored Independence Leaguo of tho Btato of Now York opened its headquarters at No. 136 West Fifty. I ..... ....... ... ......... mu . . ' tons, Invlnclbls republl composed of colored men drawn from both political parties, who havo In this campaign como out for William Randolph irunrnt for governor. O. A. Hughes Is chairman of tho commlttoo and Jatnea O. Wright, sec rotary. Mr. Hughes has for somo years been an ardent Hearst man nnd I But as a trus and loyal repub lican would have put self aside and rendered whatever service he could for his party and his republican friends. If Bourne's will had prevailed and Bryan had been elected who can y that there would have been today can party In Oregon to honor him for his perfidy. The legislative ssaslon of 1895 was i the most spectacular In the history of Oregon and the King Pin of that see slon was J. Bourne Jr., whose mal orlng aro brought out with painstaking 'a former Callfornlan. Mr. Wright fidelity, t Is a groat honor to havo a plcturo In tho famous gallory of tho Luxembourg and gives nn artist a flno standing among his compeers, Thus, Mr. Tanner climbed tho first rung ottaAay t,mt Jo,m D' nc,0feIIer ,infl was head of tho Colored Hearst move ment Inst year. Tho announcement was mado hero tho ladder of famo. "Tho Death of Judas" Is a weird nnd uncanny subject and Is quaintly origi nal In Its conception, Tho first lm nrosslon Is that of a smiling landscano with n sweep of tho gray-greon follago . tte' of ollvo trees. Suddenly ono becomes mado a conditional gift of $25,000 for n building for a Negro branch of tho Washington Y. M. C. A. Tho condi tion Imposed Is that an additional $25,000 bornlsed for tho alto and build- Tho building Is to bo turned Invor tr thn Youne MnnVi Christian Ah- conscious of tho flguro of tho traitor-1 Boclat,on wh,ch ,8 to BUPPrt tn8 ' oils dlsolplo hanging to u tree in tho dim gray wood, whllo n couplo of peas nuts with horrified expressions gaio upon tho ghastly objoct. Many of tho studios for tho faces In theso biblical pictures woro mado In Jerusalem, and nro those of typical Jews. Tho rich raiment and tho nt branch. GREAT COLD IN WYOMING. Snow Falls, In Some Sections Accom panied by High Winds Cheyenne, Wyo., Oct. 23. The wont storm known iu years for the esion now prevail! oyer Wyoming, It mosphore, so different from anywhere , U Mcompanled by heavy snowfall, and in aome sections very mgn winus, lite Union Pacific has mow plows out on olso, nro nil tho result of nn lutlmnto ncqualntnuco with tho country nnd tho pcoplo of tho Orient, whoso physiog nomies remain tho snma today ns nt tho time of Christ. Neither has Amer ica failed to pny trlbuto to her gifted eon, for boiuo of his paintings ndorn tho walls of tho publlo galleries in Philadelphia. Mr. Tanner's nntlvo cty. "NIcodemuB Coming to Christ" is In tho WlUtndt collection, also "Tho Annunciation." Whllo religious subjects have usually been tho nrtUt's inspiration, ho paints landscapes, but this Is Tolnxntton rather than serious work. Ho Is a sculptor of no mean protcutlous. the entiio liue between here aud Og den. West of Green Klver, Wyoming, the line is blockaded, aud all commun ication shut off. All wires are down, A dispatch from Green fetver cays the highest wind knows in 25 years is now blowing, with the temperature 10 degrees above cero, and snow (ailing. One flagman neat Granger was found ud aud another man was found on the track unconscious and badly frcien. Ono building at Green River was de molished by the wind. Tho nows from Northern and Central Wyoming re ports practically the lunw conditions, btockmeu are apprehensive of great losses, as the storm came upon them unprepared, The storm is slightly bating here, odorous record Is even yet a stench In the nostrils of decant people. With a goodly supply of money and other cor rupting Influences the trick of thwart ing the will of the people and debauch ing the honor of the citizenry was the special mission of this political monte bank, who. now, ten abort years after ward, has the brazen affrontery to seek thla high and honorable position at the handa of the party, whose murder he conspired to bring about. in the light of the past record of Mr. Bourne, who Is so unsuspecting as to trust him In the future? Does any one who knows him, save hla hired henchmen, think for a minute that he can be depended upon to stand up for republican principles and policies In the United States senate, and to up hold the hands of life-long, true and tried republican leaders In that body, and to "stand pat" with the party's matchless leader, moee profound stateman, patriot and humanitarian since the days of Lincoln Theodore Rooeevelt THE PIONEKR FAINT COMPANY. Tn ! neer paint tabllsh m e n t of Portland li that of r. m. Beach ft Company, ol HI First 8t, th oldest Bad a&oat r liable hovse f IU kins hi Ike Northwest. It carries an immense steak f the beet things la palate sad haUdlac materials, together with u usual list of specialties. Thoee who seel sarthlasr la these line ea aer- lately arotU ly go'ag t F. . Baet ft Otaipaay. lUaaemher th aanbr, 1H First street iaafSam I have cholco Business and Rcsldcnco Tracts in all parts of tho city. Correspondence solicited from nqn reiidsnt owners of property or those scoking investments here. THE ILUNOIH CENTRAL maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and sooth. Making elea connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are given tbelr choice of routes to Chicsgo, Loniivllle, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to th far east. Prospfctlve travelers desiring infor mation as to the lowest rates and best routes are invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B. H. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Bt., Portland, Or. J. O. Lindsey, Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Or. Paal B. Thompson, Passenger Agent, Colman Building, Seattle, Wash. THB MILWAUKEE" ABBETT All Kinds of Galvanized Iron and Tin Work a Specialty ALLW ORK GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK Agent for Quaker Mfg. Co.'s SImI Furnaces 440 Union Ave North Shop Phono East 6177 Residence Phono East 1803 COVELL'S THE Bid WHITE STORE The Place to Buy Your FURNITURE Phone Main 1234 184 and 186 First Street PORTLAND OREGON Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 228 Alder St., between 1st and 2d Sta, "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" Wo nro Portland's only Indopondont. slaughterers and Jobbers, Tho only ones not controlled by tho trust. Tho only ones who do not uso preserva tives and adulterations, Rolled Roast Beef 10a Lean Roast Mutton 8c Mutton for boiling Co Mutton for stew Be Loin Mutton Chops 12Ho Shoulder Mutton Chops 10o Loan Roast Veal lOo Breast Veal Roast 10a Veal Stow 8o Veal Chops 12o Hamburg Steak 10c Pork SausaRO 10c Frankfort Sausage lOo. Bolocna Snusago 8o Breakfast Bacon 17c Puro Lard 12o Flno Shoulder Steak 8c- Round Steak 10o- Best Pot Roast i So- Fino Boiling Beef Co Best Beef Stow Bo Pinto cuts Beof 6c- Briskot Beof 6c Corn Boot 6c It Is up to tho taxpnyors of Port land. Aro you going to allow tho beef trust to contlnuo robbing you of thou sands of dollars annually through tho- meat supplied to the Port of Portland. THE PENINSULA BANK " JOHN ORE- Capital,' fully paid up, $25,000.00. Surplus and undivided profits, $3,000.00. Commenced Buslaess June 6, 1908. omCKKfl: J. W. FOJIDNEY, I'reilitenti R. T. I'UXTT, Vice Presidents C. A. WOOD, Culiler. 110 AHD OF DIRECTORS! J. W. Fontnor, It. T. Piatt, F. C. Knapp, W. A. Drawer, II. U Powers,. Tbos. Cochran, M, L. Holbrook, C, A. Wood. "Tho Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi cago. "Southwest Limited" Kansas City t Chicago. No trains In the service n any railroad In the world equals In equip ment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. Thoy own and operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsowhere. Berths on their sleepers aro longer, higher and wider than In similar cars on any other lino. They protect their trains by the Block system, Connections made wiin an transcontinental lines la Union depots. H. t. ROWE, General Agent, 154 Third tt, Portland. tttt 4Sssee Until January I, I907, THE NEW AGE will be only $1 per year. ttttttiittffttttft LE PALAIS ROYAL Millinery COAT, SUIT & LADIES' FURNISHINGS We carry a Complete Stock of Medium and High Class Goods, aM very moderately priced. The best and most careful attention wW be shown to our patrons. Give us a caN and be convinced that our Goods and Prices arc as we state. M. E. BECKER 375 Washington Street BaHnBasBsaHaWVl t uuvc ' WmmBiSSmt m IsWBaaBaHPaBBaVig 'T'al WKttBHBSSSBBWffk saBBaU3saH rnHgVssHBHfkBapBaaaHBaiflBB k-:gJ- ...VflTvy EBsHrVWvaTsP BsaWsaWsMsMsaWJaB VnW V'Mab.aW.ll fc&Cff&yj sasasasasasasaBsasalB ggggggggggWaWJsWB C 0. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY. Sato, PUms. Furniture amed, stared w ftcM for skipping; Cm sMdkHis brick warelwase, with separate iri mm, Frent aid Clay. Eaaraataftd laaaiee haalad F swp wmm saaHfg& MRavVMU FjgfWisat MM& abatatiaf LIa asrai vsaa wmm arcajpjgaaij MPflffV Office Nmie, 59 SUNe, Mack 1972 PORTLAND, OREGON U m ' r . t-HJuvjflLaiL