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About Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1906)
'.r THE NEW AGE, POBTIiAND, OREGON tmrtlanJ& Stem &z A- D. arllrIIV. Mannnsr OiD re, Itniim (117, ComnifrtuKCftltli IliillilltiK the nordlnatrontthcn the promise ought -colored people nro often lynched, ns and It Is high time that he was made not to 'hold. "Under such clrcum-'the.New Ago has repeatedly claimed, to lenow that the people of this state stances isuchnrfilcdgo la not only forll- Governor Chandler of Georgia says ho havo some rights that ho Is bound to lull ami unreasonable but It Is disloyal has saved half a dozen colored men respect to the party, to tho state, to the con- pursued by mobs, who were proven In- Enterwiat the iwtoflieeatatotland, Oregon, Btltutlon.ito'.legJsfativo duty and to the -nocentj and Governor Jcnks of A1o- people. ;baraorfjays: "Tho Innocent frequently Buffer, nnd, nateuonti-ciau matter. SUUSCKIPTION. One Year, payable In advance.. .$2.00 EDITORIAL IUHMItllMHIMIIHlll PROQRE8S OF THE NEGRO. And while tho pcoplo of "Western Oregon outside of Portland nro thus deliberating and forming plans for their relief and to secure Justice from this unconscionable Wall Btrcet gamb- Those who argue that tho colored people ax something either to bo MEMBER8 NOT BOUNR. ,If tho law uinlcr which It sis nwMr.lcd that Jonatbnn jnourno, Jr., mimt bo elected Senator lis so perfect and iHtc red, n Jmt would '.legislators cV) If itl) ninn vjio rccclvnl a baro plurnlttjy in AprM ishould be "H Jail or umler In- It Is my observation, more usually suffer than tho guilty. The white lor, who has "been standing on their peoplo'ctf tho South Indict the whole ncclcs and Jumping up nnd down on colored -ruco on tho ground that even their stomachs so lone. It is a wonder enslaved or gotten tid of, banished or U)0 bctter cicmentB lcnd no assistance that the city council of Portland does exterminate, ns Inceinparably Inferior v,ftteverJa, fcrrctlng out criminals of not get busy and repeal that old and Hopeless -peoplo-a-ong tho lines of thoIr ovvniS,)lor . Fourth strcet chartcr an(, tako meas. progress anfl clvlllznolon, mlBbt well .. nrM-,lntlt nn fl,ww in ' tnrrn 4Ma ntannnn n , ., street, ns tho peoplo almost unanl- O ATE Phone Main 2318 CON HILOERS 381 N. 17th at. Portland, Oregon For Pine Wines and Liquors, call at THE WEST O. UUUItlt), Prop. Fine wines, Liquors and Cigars ITione Pacific 1000 235 N. Fourteenth 8U. PORTLAND, OUK. consider candidly -what tho colored ' people woro '.lews than shnlf a century ago, as.il what program they have shown, lender not always very encour aging circumstances, sln,'Q their em ancipation 43 -years ngf, ,As to tho criminal propensity or Inclination of colored people it ;)jb much -wmggeratcd says tllctnicnt .tho next January whtji the (I,,y Ht)mo an1 t0 fmny a crjmo com. legislature has to oleir him for aiftor ml tied by n black mnn Is toniold or n ' , ,. ,, .... i , . , .... , . . I""111-" "' " " '" i.i"i pcoplo owo It qulto as much to them- pcopl nil It Is Uio legislature that ruiist eject? Suppyso Iho IniwJ fraud car.es had not come to light, and Mr. Henry had not shown jip In Orcpyti prior to last April, and tvippoBO that then Mr. Vllllntnw)n or Mr. Hcrmnnn, having been n cnndldato for tho senate, should :hutlrcdfold taoro fclnous ,tnn the same crlmo committed by a whlto limn. Wo nro no apologists for crlmo by whomsoever committed, but If fhero in ,to bo any excttno made or leniency Wiown, It ought to bo In "be- "There Islbut ono safo rule In deal- mously demand shall bo done. Tho lng -with blartt men ns with whlto pcoplo will take tho matter In their men;; jt'is'thoame rulo that must bo own hands next June, and unless tho applied In dealing with rich men nnd council nets soon, not a member of It poor men; that 1s, to treat each roan, who refuses or neglects to rid tho city whatever his color, his creed, or his of that Intolerable nuisance need ex octal pvtiltlon, vwlth even-handed Jus- poet to be re-elected, or even elected tlco on his 'real worth ns a roan. White to any other office in this city. Tho o will havo their opinion ns to selvcH as to tho colortd race to treat the probablo reason for such council well tho colored man who shows by his men's non-action. llfo that ho deserves such treatment; OLSEN BROTHERS GROCERS Free delivery Phone East 653 417 Union Ave. North Portland, Ore Lewis & Clark Cigar Co. CIGAR MANUFACTURERS Ask for tho Celebrated Lewis & Clark Cigar I2c Sacajawea 10c UNION MADE for It Is surely tho highest wisdom to encourage in tho colored race all thoso Individuals who are honest, Indus trious, law-abiding, and who therefore hnlf of the weaker mnn, the one who havo roodrcd a plurality of vote, and Jm8 lmd 0M vantage, w)l0 ,or only ! mnl0 'good Md Baf'0 nelghborB anfl cll. suppose between that llmo nnd now ft j,Wo ovcr a llU5,0 generation has', nowar(J Qf punlih been hit) own mtvstor and responsible tho disclosures nbout him that havo boon nmde, wre mado dors anybody for j,B actn nB a tlzon. Some men unv Mint Mini li.rlHlnlurn wnnlil jn i..i j .......!.. i. ..u.. I - ..-.. ." 'ua - "- - fiui ijiiiUKi mu linn inuKiiii; mu iiini- il0i, nour.d by mo elections last spring to lnnl ncBro, but aro blind to tho hun- I vidua on his merits as an Individual, Evil will surely come, in the end to races If we substitute for this Tho Topoka (Kansas) Capital re marks: "Talk about the superiority of tho whlto Tillman to tho negro race, Imagine Dookcr Washington In Till man's placo In tho United States sen ate. Is it posslblo to concclvo of a greater Improvement to the scnato?" Frune Pacific 2263 PORTLAND r 0.1TLAND GOFFEE & SHOE GO, Importer and Manufacturer! Tea, Coffee. Spices, Extracts ' and Baking Powder 24 ann 26 Front Street PORTLAND, OREGON Courtney Music Co. Band Instruments Stringed Instruments Phonographs Cheap for cash or easy payments 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 Tho eenato will Inquire into that or- l.ltrsirv nrilrvr nt Prnnlilnnr nnnnnvnlt ihiuiiii iv i" ;i;iiuiin mm opinio iu inni negro, bill nro mind to tno nun-v, . ., . ,,,.,( nf iran,in ,, (,, ' " .lt ILnnnnn or WIIII,no7 It 1. ,,rrf or ammt crim wllUo, wto'"' ' , ' 1 h lii l'"""1"""" U" C",r'1 "'"'' "'"' " vlctcd of crlmo or Indicted: but his bnnwltie ihnt tlmlr victim U irnlltv of hnsty nctlon. uiiuuiiiy I Niipportern my ho must bo voted for nty crlmo, blindly, without Inspection or nrgu- Somo n88t that tho negro Is not inont, rt'gardlesB of anything dlacov'nni ennnot bo intelligent, but remem ered about him or any revision of j,crng that ho emerged from bondage Judgment upon him, solely on account ony a mtlo ovcr twoecoro yeors ago, or "negro domination" In- vol veil; only the question of relentless- Did anybody ovcr llguro up tho cost It." of tho voto las spring. Hut wo .yhoino,rt8 and moneyless, Ignorant nndlhcn-( Md ,mnd cnnbl(? ,llffi to whovo nu, u u iiiviiikui ui urn iui,iniuiiiiu unprotccicu, ici us noio wnni progress, who agreed to voto for tho plurality J wjth tho aid of philanthropic whlto nominee nt tho pollB finds that tho friends, ho has mado. Tho candid nnd liooplo inndo a mistake, that tho man 'impartial Inquirer will find 1,000 hows ly punishing bad men, nnd of securing t0 tno 8tnt0 of Bourne's hold-up of tho to tho good man the right to his life-, leglslnturo 12 years ago? And tho mere money loss wns tho smaller part of It. his liberty, and tho pursuit of his hap- plncsM nB his own qualities of heart, A GREAT NEWSPAPER. Tho Orcgonlan Is f3 years old, and may well tako a dignified prldo In Whether future stnto printers nro allowed to graft any or not, Dakcr has surely had enough, oven If ho Is not yet satisfied. DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR "The Puretof Pure Foods" Tacoma Warehouse and Sperry Mills TACOMA, U. S. A. Jumping Jnolc Mnulinttnn Mining Co. Htrnv Diik Mnulinttnn MIiiIiik Co. Jllillnii Cnnii Mimliiiltnli Mlnlli Lou Dillon (lolilllcd Mlnlnir Co. KukIu'n N't KMlrvluw Mlnliiir Co. lnlrtlmv llnll.tj.tn. ll.il.i.. .. An-You-i-lko-ll Mnulinttnn MIiiIiik Cn. Hllvur 1'lck Kxtciuloii Jllnliiir Co. 1 iiruaco C'rvvk Hoiitli Kxtctmloii Coiivr Co. Cn. R Co. tin I n C. A. STOCKTON, Broker Nevada Gold and Copper Mines Phone Main 6144 , Weekly Mnrkct Letter or Pally Market Quotntluni ruriiMiii'ii mi .iiicniioii rreu in unnrgu 2.C00 colored mail carriers In tho United States mall service, 50,000 In nnd Incomparably the greatest one published In a comparatively small Outsldo of thrco Somobody Is trying very hard to dig up something against Sonator Fulton, Hulectod Ih not such a man as ho waB papers nnd magazines published by thought to be, or Hint such a mnn nocroes. 2C0 books whoso nuthors aro may well tako a dignified prldo In I Tho stnto of Washington Is lucky In would not mako a fit senator, or Is colored men, 4,000 first-class typo- Itself, In Its history, Its growth, Its having had n Hill instead of a Hard- assured that If tho pcoplo had It to do jwrltorB, 1,325 mnlo telegraph opera- work, Its success, Its achievements, Its man to deal with. over itKiiln thoy would not do what tors, 320 colored women telegraph op- ropututlon nnd Its prospects. It Is - they did nlno months before then .orators, 7.190 first-class engineers' without doubt ono of tho very groat Should Oregon bo represented In that member Is absolved from that 2,400 colored cnrrlngo manufacturers, all-around nowspnpors of tho country, tno 8cmUo for tn0 noxt 8,x ycnrB Uy n iirnlmliK- lint vnrv U'lnn nr wolt rnn.ln rnn .l.,..i .....n ...! l.. n... n.i.l Innnmnnrnlilv 1i rr-nlnut mia rcpiIUIlCnn I nldercd promise, nnd tho pcoiilo would (hank nnd honor him for correcting .business of ono kind or another. 1.100 city llko Portland tho mlatnko, that had been mado. negro lawyers, 1.2G0 graduated ncgro'or four Now York city papers, prob- Ono imnor that with a wry face iinntnrn ir.n rollmrnn nml iiiilvcrslTlrH nbly not ono has so irrcat a reputation Almost anybody could I " " "i iimkes a weak argument In Uourno'B with negro presidents, 32 negro banks in tho country away from Its homo Oood(o) man for senator. behalf ndmltH that "tho peoplo wero til0 United States with averngo paid town as tho Orcgonlan; and whllo Imnosed unon" but snys "that Is no nt mnitnt nr tnr.n nnn nml nvcrnen dc. Mioro Ih now or In tho near future will reason thoy will bo nil tho tlmo." Well, posits of 11,190,000, real estato owned bo room nnd opportunity for another ,for lnreo "'on 'a Tnor0, If thoy woro Imposed upon, It is tho by negroes to tho amount of $400,000,- successful dally In Portlnnd (besldol gomo of Tillman's talk Is black duty of tho legislature to sco to It 000. togothcr with 0,000 graduates ( tho Telegram) nono is likely, oven In' cnough, tliaV the Imposition In pot carried out turned out from tho Hooker T. Wash-'hnlf n century of effort, to rlso to thoi - nml tlto peoplo thereby wronged. Do- inKton school, besides 1,500 studonts lovol of tho Orcgonlan. Jost Bros. Saloon, 340 Williams avo- aides, If Jonathan linnosori on tho poo- jonrollcd this year, Tho editorial page of tho OreKonlnn ""1"n,0rlT"'c .if.ttv Afl to the possibility of tho native has long been widely noicu lor us . ... .. v.. m ir i....t nt.lll... It.f lial.1va n. Iinunml Aincnn ono migm moniion w. i. vur non, registrar of tho treasury at pres ent, and tho Itov. M. C. D. Mason, D. slon, tho Orcgonlan is editorially great D field 228 Lumber Exchange Portland, Oregon. nnmo n Hermann will still drnw his salary PORTLAND HEIGHTS AND COUNCIL CREST PARK We have placed a limited number of the best lots on the market at very reasonable prices. Avail yourself, of the opportunity of securing some of this magnificent property before prices advance. More than $200,000 . worth of Portland Heights and Council Crest Property has been sold by us within the past thirty days. plo to net tho oillco won't ho Imposo on them whllo ho holds It? Anil won't ho try to Imposo n senator of his own choice on them In Fulton's placo? What la tho uao or boiibo In railing at tho bad uses to which monoy Is put In getting offices and eloctlng senators back East In Now Jersey or Now D. E. KEASEY & CO. .. w? i r i -h .i ww . great ability, but besides or beyond ' A gooa piaco to set your son or uu jcurciuiive iseaiers in roniana neifUKS rroperty tista rnnnvninri ill 24flU Aldor Street. mero nuiiuy in inougni nnu upru- hewejn Second and Thltd. " secretary of tho Freedman'a becauso of its Independence, Its fear- Aid Society of tho Methodist Episco pal church, which has forty-two col legos, white and colored, that aro sup- York or olBawhero, or by Uockofollor ported by this socloty under hlB sup or Hnrrlmnn or others nnd then let orvlston; Edward W. niydon, LL. D., tho samo thing happen ph. D., who speaks and writes fluent- practically hero? Say, when Jonathan gets control of tho pntronago of Oregon nnd If elect- ly forty different languages; Prof. Wll llntn Scarborough, whoso Greek text lessneso, Its disregard of sporadic popular clamor and ephemeral fads, political, economic and religious. It not only baa tho ability to think out Ryan ft John, dealers In choice gro ceries, meat, fish and poultry, phone Main C22, 61 North Park street, cop ner Davis. U N. Neea, boot and shoemaker. Fine repairing a specialty. Give him a1l ufhrn vnn npert anvthlntr in what 1b true, but it has tho courage th,B jln6i 322 Williams av., Portland, to sav what It thinks, rogardless of Oregon. tho wrath of designing politicians or Mm howls of llcht-bralnel nulnltoers. books aro used In Yalo and Harvard In tho long run, in almost every W.JSoHeii cnnedl'c? package gooas. Meredith sells good butter. 1106 Commercial street, Tacoma, Wash. Office Opposite Observatory. PHONE MAIN 2159 ' Branch Office on the Crest in! ho will spare no pains to get It universities, nnd last, but not least, Its Judgment Is found to bo correct, what sort of republicans will ho np-tho millions of church-going negroes t8 reasoning sound, Its conclusions point to federal ofllcea? Maybo not following ns their leadors tons of thou- truo. Beside tho comparatively potty republicans at all, but Dourno mon. ' sandB of colored teachorB and edu- men who from tlmo to tlmo attack Mr. That will bo tho chief consideration, cated negro ministers, with nearly a Scott, the greatest editorial figure of Wo shall havo hero a Uourno machine Bcoro of negro bishops. tho country, ho towers llko a sorene a I I ....... Jonathan will ba With such statistics at hand it seems giant amidst a lot or passing gesucu with a vengeance. Jonathan will uq with such statistics at nana u seems giant ammsi tho boss of a strictly Dourno party, absurd to say that tho negro Is Incap fating plggmles. nnd faithful and loyal republicans will ablo of education, of progress of recog bo turned out to short grass. How ultlon as a man and a citizen, many republicans want a period of tho , The Oak Cafo. Choicest lino of wines, liquors and cigars. P. W. Pick, proprietor. Oregon Phone Pacific 2118, corner Fourth and Oak streets, Portland, Ore. rulo of Uourno buccanneers In Oregon? THE Tho sum of tho wholo matter is that members of tho leglslaturo nro In no wlso bound to respect Statement No. 1 PRESIDENT ON LYNCHING. Martin Marks Coffee Co., 252 Third Street, Telephone Main 1893, Monto ! Grlsto Java 'and Mocha Coffee always niiuBftfl. it vuu waiiL m kuuu. iiuh Tho Now Ago wishes him many drinking coffee, Insist on getting Monto ... . . . ... ln..lat l.uo and VfnnHfti vrnrn nr activo usefulness yei. ana mo . -i " .-w Tho president has not yet discussed hts unjust action In dishonorably dls- In opposition to tho dictates of their charging tho colored troops at Browns- i...Mr tr.mr nn.i flnnl tuilcmeiit. aud vlllo. Toxns, but Jio did express him- '-' - great Orogonlnn tho unbounded pros perity that it bo well deserves. PEOPLE AND HARRIMAN. The peoplo of tho Willamette valloy aro awako at last to tho Imposition that in splto of last spring's faux pas self very plainly and gmtlfylngly to nnd business Iniquities practiced for so they ought to ronudlnto Bourno on ac colored peoplo In his messago on tho ninny years by Harrlman In tho opera count of his lack of principles and po-' subject of lynching. In part as follows: (tlon of his railroad lines In Oregon, lltlcnl Integrity. If tho cnndldato had ' "When mobs bogln to lyuch for rape and appearances Indicate that thero been selected before Statement No. 1 Ihoy speedily extend tho sphoro of will bo "something doing" with regard had been agreed to, or If the. cholco tholr operations and lyuch for many thereto at 8alom noxt winter. It Is lmd been between outy men of good other kinds of crimes, bo that two- fully time, something was dono for the Btandlng, unblemished character and thlrdB of tho lynching aro not for Harrlman policy has becomo simply In party loyalty, then membora of tho log- rapo at all; whllo a couslderablo pro- tolerable and the pcoplo will not en- nnrtlnn of tho Individuals lynched are duro It any longer, no nas causen Innocent of all crlmo." Ho quotes millions of dollars of damago Islaturo might havo considered thorn selves In duty bound to support tho primary nomlnoo, hut when It Is pos sible for an admittedly and notorious- ly unlit and unworthy mau to recolvo this utateniout that entirely Innocent people, and defiant of reasonable laws, Dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of ladles' and gents' clothing, crepe shawls, Bilk, velvet and lace dyed equal to new; laco curtains and bankets cleaned by a new proceBs; mourning garments dyed In 48 hours. All work dono at very modorato prices. 104 North Third street. THE II.L1NOIR CENTRAL Maintains unexcelled wrvire from the west to the east and south. Makinjr elM connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, pawenfrers are glvm their choice of routes to Chicago, Loitwle, Memphis and New Orleans, and through thee points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring In for nation as to the lowest rates and best roatas are invited to correspondence with the following representatives: B. H. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, an(j us inirn m., romiun, ur. v ft Mniluv Tiiw. Pauti0AP Aonnt. from soveral prominent Southerners, losses In this Btate, directly and lndl( 142 Third 8t Portland, Or. two Governors and a bishop, to provo rectly. and has been Insolent to tho pat B, Thompson, Paesenaer Agnt, ' i .! n.iiii o i.l. n'.-l. I yqiimH uituivg, ojattiv, nuu.i LOOK Before investing in Farms, Acreage, or any class of Real Estate, call and examine our list ttt?yttt WE MAKE LOANS ON APPROVED SECURITIES nunnnnn:;w;::::::nt:n::::ntnnnnt:nnn:Rnnnn; i Portland Realty and Trust Company 106 Second Stret Portland, Oregon n iM.''l.a. j,,J,!-