Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, December 15, 1906, Image 5

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THE UTEW AGE, POBTLAND, OREGON
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JInrtlmtii Nero Age
A. D. arlflln, Manager
A largo number of tho colored cltl- High Priest.
Establlihod 18M
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Offlco, Koom 317, Commonwealth Building
ons met at the A. M. E. ZIon Church
on Monday evening and after an en
thusiastic meeting, passed resolutions
condemning the action of President
Roosevolt In discharging several com
panies of colored soldiers without tho
To Insure publication all local nw muit jonut nomhlnnrrt nt n trlnl ThA . thn ITnnf
reach ui not later than Tlmraday morn nit ot . Bemoianco or. a inai. ino re- inouosi.
J. H. Barnes, M. D. Grand King.
C. V. Jones Grand Scribe.
John L. Brown Grand Treasuror.
Iaou Bolds Grand Secretary.
Rev. John Batlstc-Grand Chaplain.
Preston Russell Grand Captain of
each wools.
BubicrlpUon prlco, one year, payable In ail.
Yanco, J.uo.
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TrrrtrtBiiMin Tiiitiw
PORTLAND LOCALS I
na cannot) X
Mr. Lynch Is able to bo out, but far
from well.
Ulysses Thomas Is slightly improved
In health this -week.
Mrs. M. Kccblo Ib suffering from n
Bovcro cold and cough.
Mrs. Robort Jackson Is on the sick
list this week, tho result of a heavy
cold.
spects of those present were lmld also Frank H. Bessie Grand Principle
to W. L. Brady and ho was denounced Sojourner,
In strong terms for tho stnnd he took Geo. E. Jacobs Grand Royal Arch
in writing an nrtlclo upholding tho Captain.
President In his action and claiming
that tho Bontlmcnts he expressed were
shared by tho better clement amongst
tho colored people.
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED.
Tho United Supreme Council of tho
Ancient Accepted and Scottish Rlto
On Dec. 2, In Philadelphia, Pa., Flora for tho Southern and Western Masonic
Batson, perhnps bettor known by her Jurisdiction, United States of America,
stage nnmo of Black Pnttl, was Wzcd Its Territories and Dependencies, hold
with pnnvnlslnnn nr lior- rnnlflrniwi nn,1 ft SPCClnl BOSStotl In Chicago on Dec.
died after an Illness of only two hours. 2nu". 1900, for the purpose of taking
Although only 35 years of ago, Bho aomo action on tho death of Inspector
had achieved great renown as a General Stowart Campbell, 33, of
Blngor, not alone In this country but Washington, D. C, who died at his
in Europo ns well, having appeared .nomo in Washington, D. C, on Dec. l,
M. J. Gill Co., wholesale and retail
meat dealers, 512 Mississippi avonue,
Portland, Oregon. Phono East 1GC5.
J. Wallgrecn, denier in Btaple and
fancy groceries, C34 Thurman street
Tclephono Pacific Oil.
R. St. Clnlr & Co., tho enterprising
rcai csiaio ngentB, nave taken rooms
In tho Commonwealth building.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hill hnvo re
moved from tho oust side and aro now
located at Twenty-first and Glisan.
Chns. IT. Gray was this week nd
milted to tho county hospital, having
Ijccn through sickness rendered unable
to enro for hlmsolf.
Mrs. H. Bernard and daughters Irene
and Catherine, who hnvo resided in
Portland for a number of years, loft
on tho 11th Inst, for 'Senttlo, whero
they expect to reside
Do not forgot that "Now Northwest
Lodge, No. 254, G. V. 0. of 0. F., will
'colcbrnto their twenty-second anni
versary on tho 18th at their hall, south
east corner of Second nnd Ynmhlll
streets.
Mt. Carmol Baptist Church has se
cured now quarters and will hold ill
vino services every Sabbath morning
and evening at tho Olid Fellows' Hall,
southeast corner of Second and Yam
hill streets,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo, -recently of Los
Angeles, nro stopping with Mrs. II.
LoRoy, of Twelfth anil Davis. Mr. Leo
Is very favorably impressed with Port
land nnd hns entered 'Into negotiations
for tho ptirchaso of somo rcnl cstuto,
intending to permanently rcsldo hero.
On tho 20th Inst. Miss Pearl Miller,
tho talented young musician, will vbo
tondored n testimonial benefit at tho
A. M. E. ZIon Church. Somo of th"
beat talent of tho city 'has volunteered
to nsslut and we- predict a largo r
tondnnco of her friends and admirers
on that occasion.
As tho result of an altercation last
week botween F. D. ThomnB, tho
stownrd: J. Williams, erstwhile cook,
nnd J. Mills, the jnnltor of tho Y. M.
C. A., Judge Cameron on Tuesday
fined F. D. ThomnB, tho utoward, 925;
J. Mills, tho janitor, 115, nnd J. Wil
liams, tho cook, Is looking lor another
situation.
On tho 22nd Inst, nt tho A. M. 15,
ZIon Church, Thirteenth nnd Main,
Rtrcots, n regular old-rnsnioned south
ern "poBHum dinner" will bo given for
tho benefit of tho pastor, Rot. tlco. 15.
Jackson. Tho culinary department Ib
under tho supervision of competent
nnd experienced cooks nnd thoso at
tending mny feel assured of an oxcrl
lont ropast. Besides tho possums, tur
key, nwect potntoea, etc., will bo
eerved from ono (1) o'clock SatnrdayJ
Dec. 22, until 9 p. nv
before tho rulers of moBt all of the
European countries ns woll as "before
Pope Leo. Bho was a native of Aus
tralia, but camo to America when
qulto young. Her musical talents at
tracted attention when alio was nine
years old an sho sang In tho church
choir In Providence, R. L, and b'Iio was
given tho benefit of services of somo
of the most noted teachers of this
country, who nrepnred her for tho
stage. On Thanksgiving Inst sho ap
peared In a concert given In ono of tho
churches of Philadelphia. Many of
our citizens aro personally acquainted
wlii. Mrs. nntson nnd fool that tho
rcco has suffered a grcrit loss.
Ah 'tho population Increases condi
tions change and new problems nro
presented to us that demnnd our atten
tion. Ono or two instances hnvo conic
to our attention causing us to think
that tho tlmo Is rlpo for tho formation
of a Ladles' Aid Society or somo kin
dred orgnnlzntlon to take chargo of
cases of destitution that may occur
In our midst. It 'has long been our
boast that a negro begger wns an un
known quantity in this portion of the
globe nnd whllo It mny yet bo truo
with tho lncrcnfllng populntlon It Is to
bo expected that 'from tlmo to tlmo
cases will arlso (hat we, as n people,
would rather bo In n position to rcllovo
than to cnll upon (It her. public chnrlty
or tho organized charities of the other
race. Let It bo -Bald of us ns Ib Bald
of tho Jew, that wo tnko care of our
own paupers and unfortunates. Whilst
wo have churches and Bccrot orgnri-
Izntlons they each havo tholr own
work to do nnd tho' limitations set upon
thnt work by tho nnturo of tholr or
ganization lenvcH n field for nnothar
organization in our mind. Tho New
Age- would suggest thnt somo of our
noblo-henrted women mnko a movp In
that direction. Wo promise thorn that
they can rely upon us for all the as
sistance In our power nnd feel thnt
tho colored citizens as a whole will
rally' to their Bupport.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
New Grand Chapter Organized In the
State of Louisiana Nov. 29, 1006.
ouiuim Duuuuuuiuu unnuuiuii (n. - ta.. j..i... t .u.1. ,
.Chapters of RqynHVrch MaBons In tho '''-' r'T'"'
Btnto or Louisiana mot In convention iilwm M,jk d. . .
In Now Orleana. Lu.. Nov. 29th. 1900. ,?T?:,fll North Park Btrcet c-or
. .-' -.-.. . IIYir IJH.VIH.
flM.I ,hA.A Av 1 M An. I .tri.II. l w- .-
ui,u tiiutu iuruiuii; iu,u innimi ui-
Alwaya mk for the famous General
Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gunit Cigar
., ganaral agenta, Portland. Or.
Tho Anheusor, Henry M. Williams,
proprietor, 234 Morrison street, corner
Second, Portland, Oro. Tolcphono
Main 2517.
Alblna Club (George Ross), choice
wines, liquors nnd clgnrs, 134 Russell
street, Portland, Ore. Phono East
4380.
A. CORRIGAN '
Barton, Or., Clackamas River
Best Fishing and Hunting Grounds
in the Northwest
P. A. TAYLOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries '
Fruits, Confection, Clgara, Tolmccin nnd Knn
vy Coffin, Ten nnd Hplics at t,ocit I'rli'cn
7 Union Ac. Free Dellwy l'liotio KiwHIO
SANDSTROM BAKERY
No. 776 Williams Avenue
Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily
PIES AND CANNED GOODS
TELfPHONC CAST 93
Everett Market, (E. L. Peck, Prop.),
Choice Meats and Poultry, 413 Everott
Street, corner Tenth, Portland, Oro.
Phono Main 1G40.
C. Anderson, stnplo and fnncy gro
ceries, Twenty-first nnd Thurman
streets. 'Phono Hood C7. Fresh
roasted coffco a specialty.
Royal Market, Ralr & Worth propri
etors, fresh and cured meats, flab,
poultry and game. 439 Union avenua
north, corner Tillamook. Phono Enst
1C7.
190C. John G. Jones. 33, Sovereign
Grand Commander delivered n touch
ing eulogy on tho life nnd character
of Inspector Gcnoral Stowart Camp
boll. The commlttco on resolutions, con
sisting of S. II. Prnther 33, F. A. Camp
hell 33, E. A. narper 33, A. W. Ford
33, Oscar Campbell 33, prescntcdi tho
following resolutions, which wore
unnnlmously ndopted:
Whereas, "Tho members of thli
United States Council has rccclycd
tho sad Intelligence from Inspcotor
General H. C. Scott 33, of Washington,
D. C, convoying to us tho Information
thnt Inspector General Stowart Cnmn-
lell 33. of Washington, D. C, hnd died,
anu
Whereas, Tho members of this Su
premo Council havo always recognized
In Brother 'Btownrt Campbell a man of
lofty aspirations nnd honornblo deeds,
nnd a "Mason who was zealous, and an
active worker In helping to build up
tho Mnsonlc frntornlty nnd spread tho
truo 'light of Freemasonry everywhere
so dispersed nround tho globe:
Thor.cfor.0, bo It resolved, That wo
deeply lament over tho denth of In
spector Gcncrnt Stewart Campbell, nnd
In tho death of Inspector General
Stownrt Campbell 33, the Mnsonlc frn
tornlty among colored Mnsons In the
"United 'States has lost a truo Mnson
nnd n brilliant ndvocnto; tho communi
ty 'in which ho lived line lost n splen
did cltlzon, nnd his wlfo hns lost an
excellent husbnnd;
Resolved, further, That this United
flnninmn Pnimnll nnw nt oiinnlnt ana
ulnn In Ihn old, f Ohl.ni,, n.lnn,l ,11,1- IlCtl FrOnt SllOC StOfO, J. F. John
linm-lfnlf uvmnnihv tr Mru Pnrrlo SOU, Proprietor. FlllO drCBB HllOCHi
Campbell, tho widow of our decenBcd ' worklngmen'B i and lORKcra' nhoes nt
Inspector Gcnornl Stownrt Campbell. W.00. I3.G0, 1 1.00 and IG.00 per pa Ir.
-RcBdlvcd furthor, That a copy of Hupa ring neatly done. 8G North sixth
theso resolutions bo forwarded to tho atroot, between Everett nnd Handera,
family of tho deceased and tho Bnmo next door to tho Union House, Port
bo snrend iinon tho rccordB of UiIb nd, Oregon. Phono Main 40C2.
United Supremo Council.
T. J. COFER & SONS'
Grocery & Meat Market
735 Williams Avenue
Phone Woodlawn 149
AUGUST STORZ
Denier lu
Stunt" mid Piinc.v ClroccHeM
Vi'neut.Lw, Krultn ntnl Dairy l'milum
l'lioiio Knsl 6M
4C9 Wllllnmi Aw. I'OHTI.AN'M, OltUgON
C. S. NELSON
Denier In
Staple and Fancy Groceries
and Provisions
1S4 N. Fourteenth St., Cor. Irving
MILLER, BUCK 8c CO.
GROCERS
Phone Woodlawn 406
. 'Williams Ave. & Fargo
LOUIS SCHUMACHER
FURRIER
North ICth Street Market, A. Wor.,1'"" pmo1oll Into Latest Plylo.
nbonrnr. nronrletor. choice, nonltrv. 1Joi,H. Stolun, lies, failoB tlinn nt
tonberger, proprietor, cholco poultry,
fresh and salt mcatfl, phono Main 13D5,
230 North Sixteenth street, Portland,
Ore.
Morcdlth sells good butter, 1108
Commercial atreet, Tacoma, Wash.
Free ono car ticket with each fl.00
purchaao of teas, coffocs, canned or
packago goods.
Tho Onk Cafe. Choicest lino of
wines, liquors nnd cigars. P. W. Pick,
proprietor. Oregon Phone Pnclrtc
2118, corner Fourth nnd Oak streots,
Portland, Ore.
Mnrtln Marks CofTco Co., 2i2 Third
Street, Tclephono Mnlu 1893, Monto
Crlsto Java nnd Mocha Coffee always
pleases. If you want a good, rich
drinking coffco, Insist on getting Monte
Crlsto Jnvn and Mochn.
any other pliico.
185 Madison Street
0. J, Knitter H. lloclutll
ERDNER & HOCHULI
Chicago Market
Denier In Hrenh nttil Cttreil McntP. Alt Kind
ol KniiKnKen. IM7 Tltlnl Htreut, nenr Yntiililli.
l'liotio Mnln 4i:i. l'orllnttil, OreKott.
dohn'w Mecit JYlurket
J. 1). MJUHIKNB, 1'rop.
Trcsh Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bacon
and Harm
Corned llrctnttil I'lekleil Pork nHpeelntlr
l'liimo Mnln I'.VJl
4.1)$ N. BUlh Htrrel VOIITLAND, OIIKCJON
W. It. WllllnniK
At Clewlnttd
FASHION STABLES
Hacks, Livery, Boarding
Twentieth nnd Washington Sta.
West End Exposition Bide
I'luinu Mnln 4A PORTLAND, OREGON
D. C. BURNS
THB OROCER
TEUGPHONB OIO
210 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
JOHN E. MALLEY
DKAI.KIt IN'
Jost Bros. Saloon, 340 Williams are
mio, fine wines, liquors and cigars.
Family trado a specialty.
A-Rood nlaco to get your soft or stiff
hnta -renovated is 249 Vd Alder street,
between Second and Third. "
gartlzcd tho John O. Jones Most Excel
Uent Qrnnd Chnptcr of Royal Arch
It. N. Nces, boot and shoemaker.
MasonB for the ntnte of Louisiana nnd Ino ropalrlng n Bpoclnlty. Olvo him
inrlsftlction. Thi Ornmi fihnntir wns a call whf n you need anything In
immed in honor of John Q. Jones, of thlB lino, 322 WilllnmB nv Portland,
Cltlcaco. who Is a nroiriinent Mason ."ruguu.
ami Ornnd "MnBtor tff tho fJrnnd En
campment of Knights TompInrH of tho
"United States, and a former momher
'Dyeing and cleaning of nil kinds of
indies' nnd 'gents' clothing, cropo
of riio IcglBlnturo of tho Btato of Hit- shawls, Tillk, volvet and Inco dyed
nols. Tho following grand officers equal to now; loco curtains and
were elected: bankets tlrancd by a now procens;
Willlnm T. Ornnt Slost Erccllcnt mourning garments dyed in 48 hours.
Grnnd High Priest , All work k)no nt very modornto prices.
Itov. J. Di P. Connor Ooputy Ornnd 1 104 North 'Third Btrout.
"THE MILWAUKEE"
"The Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to
Chicago.
"Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi
cago. "Southwest Limited" Kansas City
t Chicago.
No trains In tho service an any
railroad In tho world equals In equip
ment that of tho
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railway.
Thoy own nnd opornto tholr own
lqeplug and dining cars and give
their patrons an cxcollnnco of sorvlco
"nt ohtnlnsblo rtiwltw, Tlflhs on
their sleepers are longer, higher and
wider ttiun In Blmllur cam on uuy
othor lino. They protect tholr trains
by tho Block system. Connections
made with all transcontinental lines
In Union dopots.
H. 8. ROWE, General Agent,
134 Third St, Portland.
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Teas and Coffees a Specialty
492 Washington, Near I5th
Phone Main 2I67 PORTLAND, OREGON
WEEKS GRANITE CO.
For first Class Work and
, LOWEST PRICES
in Portland
The Union Meat Co.
All Dltiltift Cam nnd First Clam HoteUftnd
Rcitnurntitn buy tho
UNION MfAT COMPANY'S
TRCSM AND CURED MEATS
Tho Host In the Market. I'ntrnnlto Home In.
"" PORTLAND, OREGON
HALL PHARMACY CO.
Telephone Cast 873
Union Avenue and Tlsamook Street
PORTLAND OREGON'
ROBERT A. PRESTON
INSCRIPTION DRUCKHST
CoivKkl mid Tliurmti Hit.
Ihono Mnln 1(110
PORTLAND, OKUUON
SCHWIND & BAUER
Shoe Repairing
Mfii'lilno nnd llmiil, (Inly (limihrar Mtchlli
In Our City. HIiiii'K inmlo to Orilor.
HIiocr t'nlloil for mill Hcllvorvil.
Tvlvplioliu I'nclllr'JM.
Sf.'J Ymnlilll Hlrivt l'OltTI.AND. OUECION
Cor. Tourth and Columbia Streets
One Block South of City HaM
Ci
$98.75
Powers1 3-Room Outfit Offer
SPECIAL TERMS -$10.00 DOWN, $2.50 A WEEK
lr
$98.75
iiK SNigf ig
DRUGS, STATIONERY
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
PEREUMES
PrencrlptloiiH, Fninily IlecipeH. riiono
your orders L'tst 6101).
W. C CHURCH, Pharmacist
677 Wiiam Ave., Cor. Forgo
The Portland Hat Works
MmiiiUolurcri nt
PINE SOFT AND STIFF HATS
limn Dynl, Clrmicit mul lllorkcil. Our rk
dully! I'uiimiiitii Clvmu'il mul lllciiilinl.
3lJ AMor Kt..Ui,Hooiiil mulTlilnl
iitiini'li: va wmiiltiKHiiiHt. port
Portland, Or.
Powers' Great
THREE-ROOM
OUTFIT
$98.75
Special terms:
$10.00 DOWN
$2.50 A WEEK
4, -lyfc H 1 . - 1 'm lli'l -JpaL If ""
" ' ' vM ' 111' Mfev ? r
i ITMm Han al I 9 X.HH aSWWI.IH U f iW sN L-A IV .-
WrOawvliiib " i ii ii ulaWuTrnnwsS v2imm m
-k taifcT- ii . m .i i im. a. it i
Powers' Great
THREE-ROOM
OUTFIT
$98.75
Special terms:
$10.00 DOWN
$2.50 A WEEK
NATIONAL WINE CO.
Pare Wine & Liquors
WE SELL DIRECT TO
Till: FAMILIES
Fifth Md SUrk Streets
Ptoe Main 6499 PORTLAND, ORE.
E. B. COLWELL
Wholinalo ami retail
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GROCER
I'ilONK MAIN 403
281, 283 and 285 Third St.
corner jr.rrr.RsoN
PORTLAND, OREGON
OUR WORK IS BUT ONE GRADE -THE BEST
Wi nukt a iptcUltr of Uuaittlnt I act Curl tint
"CRESCENT LAUNDRY CO.
549 MorrUon Strati.
Wtmiipiilv tliu lliitchvr trmlo wltlnilrii.clomi
nproiK, Why liny your nprortu anil then pay lu
lmu tlii'in laumluriMl ulivn uu will .iipply
lliviii Icirjimt what It roil )nu now to Iikvo
llii'iu laiiuiluri'il. OurWHKon vt III call.
M, 1. (larilncr I'lionu Main l'AX) JI. (Jnnlncr,-
GARDNER BROS.
Mnmifnvtiirvrii u( till)
Silk Tie Cigars
UNION MADE
209)6 Madison Sired PORTLAND, OREGON
ARTHUR LAW
rurnlthcr and Hatter
"HtS MAKUH 8HIRTH"
m WMhlngton fit, Oppoilto llclllg'a Theater
PORTLAND, OREGON
RAINIER MARKET
C, lll.UM, 1'roprlotor
Dealer In Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats,
Hams, Bacon, Lard, Sausages, Etc.
Also Fish and Clams,
FAMILY TIIAKK A HI'M'MI
Cor, K'ciilffiiili aiiilHalcrHt,
l""' '! 1 Portland, Ortfoa
HERE 15 A LIST OF WHAT THIS OUTFIT COMPRISES:
Rewl it carefully, and you'll appreciate the importance of thia offer: BEDROOM Iron bed, woven wire sprinu', inattretH, drt'Hfcr. table, rncker and
one 0x0 all wool rug. DINING ROOM Sideboard, (Moot extension table, four dining ebairs and one 0x0 all wool rn; lllty piece dinner ml, (oneiHiiti! of 0
cups, 6 saucers, 0 7-inch platen, fi snip plates, 6 iruitdialies, 0 butter dialiev, 1 bread plate, 1 covered vegetable dUli, 1 giavy bowl, 1 pickle dinh, 0 pie
platen and 4 vegetable dishes. KITCHEN Cook stove, kitchen table, chair.
POWERS "The Store that saves you Money' Dignified Credit to Ail. FIRST ANE TAYLOR
Rupert's Pharmacy
PIIONC MAM 6421
Everything Now, Fresh and Up.
To-Dato. Wo Holiolt your trade.
Purity pro-eminent. Pure Drugs
an important matter. Prescriptions
precisely prepared. Wo nover ub
Btituto. Perfumes of the hiuhest
cliaractor. Wo want your conildunco
4C0 Itlttrton St.
Corner Thirteenth St. On.tirnA f
Opp. Bulllvant'a Grocery OTtiana, W.
HOTEL EATON
roitTUND, OIlKdON
.Tourists' & Commercial Men?s
HEADQUARTERS
STROLV PWST CLASS
Mot and Cold Water. Private Baths.
Phone In Each Room.
AH Outside Rooms.
Cor. West Park and MorrUon Streets
Frank L. Smith Meat Co. !
228 Alder St., between 1st and 2d Htu,
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
Wo aro Portland'!) only Independent,
nlaughterera nnd Jobbers. Tho only
onea not controlled by tho trust. The
only ones who do not use presorvn.
tlveu nnd adulterations,
Ilollod Hoast Iieef , ioo
Lean HoiiHt Mutton fin
Mutton for boiling Co
Mutton for stow Cti
I.oln Mutton ChoiM ISWn
Shoulder Mutton Chopa lOo
Loan Hoast Veal .....,...J0ij
Ilreast Veal ItoaBt 10o
Veal Stew ., H
Veal Chops 12ln
Hamburg Steak , in-i
Pork SnttQago I0u
Frankfort 8ausago lOo
Holotna Snusugo 8o
IlreakfuBt Ilacon ...., ,17" n
Pure Lard ,i2o
Flno Shoulder Steak So
Hound Steak 10a
Dost Pot Roust So
Flno Holllng liter fio
llfst Uecf Stow Co
Plato cuta Heef , Go
Hrlsket Peer r,n
Corn liret Go
It Is up to tho taxpayers of Port
land. Aro you going to allow tho beer
trust lo ciuitlmio robbing you of Omit
Hands of dollars nitntmlly through tlio
meat BUpplUd to tho Port of PoitlumL
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