Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, December 22, 1906, Image 8

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Ollliv, Itnom :117, ('ntillnimiM'illtli IIiiIMIiik
business as far as possible Into the played In doing so.
Hill roads.
I Consider how Hnrrlman has treated
Oregon for many years. While drain-
USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS
Officer W. T. Tcovln ono of the old
guard of the Portland
Ing this Btnto of millions of profits, ho who was severely Injured by falling In
rintrrc.lntthopo.tniiico at 1'ortlaml, Oregon, has stubbornly refused to build needed to an excavation on the night of Octo
MteouJ.ciM.in.ttM. Mow romlg op tQ Imi(rove o)(1 onc8 nfl bcr 3oth last, while pursuing n burg
SUHSCKIPTION.
One Year, payable In advance , .$2.00
fffifc3?&&
long as his rickety old trains could lar- ls "P and about, but not sufficient
crawl along the tracks. He has In- ' recovered to resumo his regula-
Jured the state to the extent of mil-.llutIcB'
lions of .lolliirH bv noirWInir to tiro- Officer Tcovln In one of the most
vldo cars and locomotives when noimlap members of the police depart It Is a Happy Christmas Thought Put
..once force Eec(rica conveniences for
the Household Offer a New
and Inviting Field for the
Dispenser of Christmas
Presents.
JXxXfiX
merit.
flc to San Francisco nnd even to Paget
Sound In order to keep It away from
Portland, nnd for years refused to put)
SxiJS txi'i'&i vitiXS&sx&iXaisfsJi?)
EDITORIAL
x9K?tt'SS)
A FAKE STRIKE. j
The so-called strlko of street cari
men promlues at tho present time to
bo even more of a lizzie thnn It was
last summer. Tho curiosity of It ,8 word, ho has been a robber and a dead
that It seems to be a strike of some" t"1(,,ny ,0 im" H,,Uo n,m ,mr,lcl"
In.... r.f I I, I.. ll 1.11., Illll l.ll I, llll. I
self-constltuted labor ""'' Ul ",,B t,lJ ' """" " '
Ing hero and making n fight against
Harrlinan In the hitter's own alleged
needed, hns bankrupted many people, ;KIlt n"'1 ! '"""V blends wish him a
ninl thrown thoiisniuln out of ctnnlov-.Bl,tc" rccoer
IFe has habitually diverted traf-
Mr. Manning having declared
ho doesn't wnnt the democrat!
nation for mayor. Mayor
Some Individuality in Your Gifts.
Tho selecting of useful and annro-
on nny steamers hero to take caro of
tho city's growing commerce. In n
probably get It again if ho wants It
ared that prlnto Christmas gifts Is always a try-1 warmth comfortablo to dress by. r
atlc notnl- ,n,?i m tlmt "ocoiiicb more coniplet t may bo moved to any part of i
f lwlth 'lie recurrence of the Holiday r 00m ,or from ono room to another,
Lano can season. Tho universal uso of Elec- readily ns a footstool.
Where tho Luminous Radiator Is
used, all of the benefits of an open
fire, with none of Its drawbacks or in
conveniences, are Immediately avail
able by tho turning of a switch, n
does away with nil danger of fire or
of Injury to floors nnd rugs by flying
sparks, and all annoyances from smok
ing chimneys and the handling of fuel
and ashes. If preferred, the radiator
may bo Installed permanently In th"
flreplnce. Its finish bright copper re
flector nnd oxidized copper frame
harmonizes with any surroundings In
homo or office.
The Luminous Radiator Is worth Its
cost many times over, ns a conven
ience and a safeguard to health, If
any members of tho family arc
"caught In the rain." It serves to dry
damp shoes or Bklrts. In the bedroom, '- o if , u .-
on chilly mornings, It furnishes (jfOCery Meat Market
wnrmtn comrormuio io dress oy, ami
A. CORRIGAN
Barton, Or., Clackamas River
Best Fishing and Hunting Grounds
in the Northwest
SANDSTROM BAKERY
No. 776 WHI'ams Avenue
Fresh Bread and Cakes Daily .
PIES AND CANNED GOODS
TEtEPHONE EAST 9S.
T. J. COFER & SONS
the
as
more or less
lenders on tho street car men's tic-,
count, they for tho most nnrt not
striking nor wishing to strike. They , tc'rrl,or' lms nentted nnd will bene
were going along attending to their ,
business nnd were for tho nioHt part
OUR CHICAGO LETTER
fit this stnto and city to tho extent of
tens of millions of dollars.
Under, such clrcumstnnces why
should not tho people of Oregon nnd
especially of Portland patronize the
Hill roads to tho exclusion of tho Har
rlinan lines whenever posslblo to do
ho? This would bo a proper return
and deserved treatment In both direc
tions. Wo have curried tho policy of
feeding fat our worst enemy too far
alrcndy.
iricny opens io tne iiernlexet ills-1 tt, n,n .int.mnm iia tv..inni mmm,
ni'tiEnr of trl ft n n now ntwl wnlpnmn ., . ...i.. i. .
but being elected ngaln, with a good ueld wherein may bo found a multl- grent boon
strong republican candidate against !j!i'l"f novo1' """"Pensive and useful i -
,.,. ., , . """KB. I S(!x3!)f)3
linn, io uui nu mo, ouiuu ui mo iiuiii- M'liuni. wiinuiii numim are mo
nrrntu win nnt tu. nni.iii.inain f- i.i... Electrical Appliances that may be
used to ndvantugo In every home
and the republicans will probably try whim the Elocttic current has been
to show that this Is a republican town 1'1l!!,,tl,,,?UV These little devices cost
little, but they ndd much to comfort
- I nnd convenience nnd their desirability
The councllmen who refused to r ns Christians gifts Is unquestionable.
noiil Hint. Fourth str.-et nillmn.i fmti. I For the woman who ontertnliiH, noth-
IIIH l-illl UU IllUIV UUCUJILlllJH'i
735 Wil'lams Avenue
Phone Woodlawn 149-
R. L. CATE.
satisfied; or If they had any griev
ances they were quite capable of get
ting together nnd giving them expres
sion nnd making them known to their
employers, who hnvo alwnyB met them
half way at least In nay request they
had to make; hut n few professional
agitators and mischief makers thought
It was (lino to stir up some trouble
Homownorc, somenow, nnd so "or
dered" a streetcar men's strike, with
out tho streetcar men's knowledge or
consent. Tho tyrunny of employers
Hcnrcely over went to hiicIi an extreme
as this tyranny of labor lenders who
work only with their mouths In trying
to compel several hundred men to quit
their Jobs who don't want to do no
nnd have no good reason for doing so.
It may bo tlint tho streetcar men
ought to liavo more pay; It may be
that they should not bo phologrnphcd,
for this offends tho sensibilities of
Home of them and might bo iihoiI to
injure them; It may bo that they
should, bo recognized ns a union, but
If no and they choose unitedly to make
those demands very likely tho com
pany would accede to them or would
muko concessions nnd arbltrato; but
tho company's officers are quite right
In refusing to have anything to do
with labor ugltatorH entirely outside
tho ranks of tho carmen, and who
have no business meddling with their
nffnlrs. If tho carmen would unitedly
strike and hang together, they could
no doubt tie up the loads to a great
extent, and might force concession to
their demands, nnd iih long an they
did no violence, public sympathy
would bo with them; but for a few of
these professional agitators, whoso
principal work Is working tho work
Inguieii, to try to force the streetcar
men Into a strike which most of them
are unwilling to go Into and many of
them knew nothing about, Is both an
absurd and a wicked piece of business.
Such u pietended or fake strike doea
not desorvo ft sympathetic strike on
the part of any other class of work
men, and tho federated trades will get
.... ciiiiu . iwh ) ....n...h iu 80ntor R j. Miller, representing
abortive movement. Tho working' , nm, Mnr)n c0lnleg Jontl( a
men's worst enemies are these fellows ono ,,,, w,10 oponly ,,ecInrcB
who labor only to make mischief, and ()at ,,0 WI ml mH10rt ourno for
to coa, push or drive honest work- ..,, Rlntl Rm,,,. Ro,in,M1. Mn.
can oo mora nceotmili i ns n
clilso mny find It difficult to bo elected C'lirlstmns gift than an electric ehnf'
again, If they should wish to be. The J"K;dlsh. A woman never ajipears to
better advantngo in masculine eyes
wishes of the people are pretty plain than when bent over a chafing-dish,
on that proposition, nnd they will elect ' !:, on W'tVfo
i4l vv.il iv wiiiwuife-iiioii O iiiu ivtni; v.i -
men to do their will.
If Multnomnh members cannot get
together and ngreo on some ono for
cither president of the senate or
speaker of tho house, outside members
cannot bo blamed for thinking Hint
Multnomah doesn't caro about cither
of these offices.
red thing, elegant In shape, durable
in construction, beautifully finished In
silver or nickel, ns you prefer.
Equally dealrablo as a gift to the
Chicago, III., Dec. 13th. 1900.
Mr. Isaiah Hill of 3C3.1 Dearborn St.
died Inst week". Mr. Hill wiib a barber
by trade and resided In Chicago for
ninny years.
Col. and Mrs. John It. Marshall glvo
their twentieth anniversary on tho 21st
of December ut their spnclous resi
dence on Calumet ave.
Tho literary organization at the
Ehcnozcr IJnptlst church Is becoming
quite Interesting nnd populnr. It Is
largely attended Sundny afternoons.
There nre two republican organlzn-
MILLER, BUCK & CO.
GROCERS
Phono Woodlawn 406
Williams Ave. & Fargo
LOUIS SCHUMACHER
FURRIER
Kurs Itcmmlclnl Into l.atcBt Style.
Hot s, S o es, Ties, for les than at
any other plnee.
185 Madison Street.
It Is believed on nil hands that Sec
retary of State-elect Ft mile W. Hcnson
will make a most excellent official In
that position nnd will fully Justify the
people's selection of him Inst spiing.
Everybody who knows liim speaKs
well of him.
Tho state Is fortunate In having re
elected so excellent nnd useful nn of
ficer tiB Attorney General Crawford.
The people know that tho duties of
that office will he well attended to for
the next four years.
Real Estate and Financial Broker.
Mr. It. j. Cate who opened up the
beautiful Hawthorne Park, one of tho
most select resident additions of Port
laud, enjoys tho honor of being the
first to predict the future greatness of
Portlnnd. Mr. Cnto has been actively
engaged In tho real estate business In
this city for tunny years, and during
nil of this time hns preached tho gos
pel of "Greater Portland."
Within tho pnBt two or three yenrs
tunny others hnvo taken up the cry of
Portland's future greatness, hut to Mr.
Cnto belongs the credit of starting the
ball to tolling, nnd It has been through
his persistent advertising that much
of tho movement and activity now on
is unquestionably due.
Mr. It. I,. Cate occupies offices at 22i
Stark street, an, I is tho general ngent al"co ll tlooHii't nppcnr that Jon
for tho beautiful Hawthorne Park, n """ "oiirno is a ropuuiican, u woui.t : jg
section replete with advanttiKes as n have been better to keep Oearln In tho w",n"n,)V,() J,,,l,cf.,,V.n" lH l"? '' ecT e, ?"H '" i1"0 "" . Zm,n pm".'
hi moil repieio uu auauiahs us n. icn Kettle. For "afternoon tea" noth-'ilie regular organization In the Third
residence section and peopled by Port. H,mn, ,nnn t0 BC"'1 lJo' ' replnce ing better enn bo Imagined. Electric ' wnrcl Ih headed by Congressman Mnr-
li I tu . , curreni qiiicioy supplies tne neceasary nn u. .Madden, rue seceuets ami uoii-
hent without the uso of alcohol, ers of tho republicans of the Third
iiiuiuiii h ur naiiif. i nu kcuio lilur uu nuni ih iii'iiucii ui oviiuiur I'iiiuinuu.
Most peoplo can afford to celebrate
Christmas this year rather better than
tisunl and there Is promise of an even
better and grenter yenr for Oregon
mid all the Paclllc Northwest In 1907.
(1. J. KnliiiT It. Itorliull
ERDNRlt & HOCHULI
Chicago Market
Ih'iilerit In Krcnh unit Curo'l MchIk. All Kind,
of HAingf4. ,1M Thin! Htrovi, nvnr Ynmlilll.
I'liimo Mala -IIH. l'ortlniiil, Ort'Kiiu.
D. C. BURNS
THE OROCBR
TI2L.RPHON13 Olf
210 Third St., Portland, Oregon.
The Electric Flat-Iron
JOHN E. MALLEY
DKAt.CIt IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Teas and Coffees a Specialty
492 Washington, Near (5th
Phone Main 2167 'V&
llfcbSEGOM
"M
ST
WEEKS GRANITE CO:
For First Class Work and
LOWEST PRICES
in Portland
,M
Cor. Fourth and Columbia Streets
m One Olotk South of City Malt
land's llrst families,
Mr. Gate Is a general realty broker,
buying, selling, nnd exchanging ptop
ertles, utteiidlng to rentals and the un
derwriting of Insurance In the most
reliable companies. Mr. Gate's IiiihI
nesrt representa every facility that
wide lluauclal connection, broad exper
ience nnd a perfect knowledge of prop
erty values can give, nnd his reputa
tion ns a competent ninuager Is at
tested by the genernl appreciation of
his honorable methods exhibited In
every transaction.
Secretory of State Dunbar and Sec
retary of State Moore can well afford
to retire. They won't hnvo to work
any more unless they wnnt to.
NOT FOR BOURNE.
lletter thtow I'rank linker's old pile
of Junk out anil make him cart It nut
of sight. The memory of It will not
be so easily gotten rid of.
They any thero wl
"House Dill No. 104
u good many
substitute Just as good.
be no more
be over-estlmuted. It Is nlwnys ready
and thero Is no fear of dlsngreenblo re
sults ns with n water bag that may
knk.
With n dnmp cloth, tho pad mny bo
used In plnco of poultice.
For tho matron In whose homo there
at Salem, but ' n" Infant, a valued gift would bo
, ,. ,. . , nno jsiecirie isursory .miik warmer.
bOllOVO thero Will 1)0 a.wiinn ilm hnliv cries, something Is tho
matter. The baby's milk Is wanted. In
lean thnn threo minutes It can hev
tt.ni-mml wIMi 1ia l?lnitrln 'Vnrsnrv
What's going to hnppen? Not n Mk Wnrnior by the turn of a switch.
chink hns been run In for playing Thero ls nothing to compnro with this
, , , . . . . . . method. Complete with "Hygeln"
domlnooa In aomo little bnck hole for,1.11PainD. iinm Pm.,i n,i hltr for con-
er SKX .mrposr ' " ' ZVTrX
e.a7e0t.e;tHr.enn.Iel S!J Z 11 " -no" am' AoWwt mn
i i "ui , rnniiL It . !..?Ji L L.. .?. I" ' Profession In Chicago. On threo
Z LrL n, i.L uL?LC T. .ViSRv1 ,r four occasions ho has been honored
temperature, lightness and lloxlblllty. ... nol,tni Assoclntlon with nosl-
am'.'n iftiltlf A, elmnH? "'" ll""" "' S"!! nis''offico Is
nnd In thohonio h value can hard y , . i,nli11,1n i.1,ii.n.lu.. inn nmi., .
"" - -- '" ni -- "
sovoral days.
The legtslaturo will not meet till
nectlng to any lamp socket
A useful present to nny woman,
young or old, is nn Kloctrlc Curling
liigmeu Into u strike that will do them
far more harm than good.
HARRIMAN AND HILL ROADS.
In any
ler wisely declined to load himself
down with T'lten's "Statement No. 1."
mid so Is fieo to go Into tho legislature
and perform his constitutional duty
by
Iron Heater, which does away wltn
three weeks from next Monday. Time, nil danger, dirt, odor, fire and annoy
, , . . , , . . , nnce, nttfiulant upon tho uso of Irons
to do a lot of studying et. ,,cnte1 , (ll0 onunnry mnnner. Tho
r main fenture, tho most Important ono,
Hero's a merry Christmas to every la that tho electric heater does awny
wltn (no danger or uro.
render and friend of tho New Ago nnd
helping to elect n United States tho rest of tho people too.
railroad legislation enacted Senator, none having been elected yet,
at Salem this winter of course thero and his dut to the people by voting
for some tit man nnd truo republican
Lenbo has caused more trouble than
nil the good ho could do In a thousand
enn be no discrimination between rail
loads; all will have to be treated for that' high office. Senntor Miller , ycnrs wou,', ,my for'
alike, and this Is abstractly right. The. kuowH, ns other u publican senators
law cannot burden one road and favor and representatives do, that Mr.
another, but tho people of Oregon In ltourne Is not the cholco of their con-
the conduct of their
can make a
Nearly all republicans In the leglsla
turo nnd n democratic governor. Cur
ious stnto, Oregon
private affairs stltueuts, that they would consider It
distinction, where they an Injury and dlsgrnco to the state to
have access to two lines, If they choose elect him, nnd so ho will vote ns hi
to do ko, and there nro abundant ren- cousclenco dictates and according to shape.
Of all electrical appliances, howover,
tho ono that Is most likely to earn tho
grcnteful thanks of tho recipient Is
the Klectric Flnt Iron. It Is ready for
uso In a few moments nnd may bo used
continuously without chnnglng tho
Mr Julius V. Taylor, editor of tho
Ilroad Ax was tho leading nnd nctlvo
colored man In opposition to Pitchfork
Tillman speaking In Chicago. It Is
duo to the efforts mndo through Mr.
Taylor nnd his friends that Mayor
Dunne of Chicago refused to preside
at tho meeting where. Senntor Tillman
spoke.
A bogus -Iodgo of colored Elks hns
been lntely started In Chicago under
tho authority of Mr. Howard, of Ken
tucky. In u short time, for tho bene
fit of tho public, tho commencement
nnd History of this self-constituted or
ganization will bo written up and
given to tho public. Tho bogus lodgo
Hint has been started Is called Chicago
lodgo. It was gotten up by n man here
by tho uiiino of Wilson, n very Illiter
ate and Ignorant negro.
Great scandal In Chicago among tho
Four Hundred population (colored).
It Is reported that Dr. Ilames tho col
ored dentist who wns recently married
has separated from his wife. Also that
Dr. Lewis and his chnrmlng wlfo nro
no longer living together. What Is
tho matter with tho Chicago profes
sion? Dr. Anderson Is seen nulto of-
rtDlinC CTATIAMFDV
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC
PERFUMES
Prescriptions, Family ItccIpeH Phono
youronlois L'ast S100.
W. C. CHURCH, Pharmacist
677 Williams Ave., Cor. Forgo-
NATIONAL WINE CO.
Pure Wine & Liquors
WE.SELL DIRECT. TO
THE FAMILIES
Fifth and Stark Streets
Phone Main 6499 PORTLAND, ORE.
E. B. COLWELL
Wliok'.ale anil retail
GROCER
PI10NK MAIN -lOU
281, 283 and 285 Third St..
CORNER JCrrCRSON
PORTLAND, OREGON
Iron. Tho ndvnntoges of Klectric Irons u w" .Mra. iiincKweu who nns just
over thosohented by any other method, been divorced from her husband, nnd
nro so grent that comparison Is out of thero Is much gossip in relntlon thero-
Stato Printer Dunlwny will know
just how to do tho business up in flue
sons why they Bhould do so. Most of principle, nnd not to carry Into effect
the people of Oregon outsldo of Port-.the schenio which Mr. llourno en
land nro yet at tho mercy of ono road glneered last spiing at so much ex
ec system, that under the control of pense.
Harrlmau, but tho shippers nnd busl- Thero nro some members who would
ness men of Portland already hnvo In like to follow Senntor Miller's example
many cases n choice of two routes, nnd but feel bound or fenr that some other
the
oppor
gi
it would certainly bcivo Harrlinan nnd cumstanccB a great majority of their
tho nuestlon.
Klectric dovlees that make appro
priate gifts for men Include tho Klec
tric Clgnr Lighter, which Is just the
thing for a den. Klectric Reading ae'
Posk Lamps, Sealing Wax Heaters
nnd Klectric Shaving Mugs.
necessities
to.
Much complaint has been mado by
the peoplo In Chicago about somo of
tho colored men who have lately gone
Into the undertaker's business. Somo
of them nre regulnr fakes and wholly
unfit and Incompetent to bo engaged In
that business, and they hnvo done the
reinilnr legitimate, and experienced un-
Among these
Among tho household
thnt mnko n most deslrnblo Holiday
, '! !? Sc (IIH.rcol.lor.' -hlS
Is Multnomah county go".,,g to get The process of Percolation p
!.,. I.. . - ..II.. .. a lUUVUIIIKlMil miltiuiioiiinui ...mi ......... . , . , .,.. . turner,
,v" '" "' '"""""""' ' "" desired strength. By tho Klectric pro-
'cess tho entire strength of tho coffee
Looks llko Haines for president of Is extracted nnd tho finest llnvor Is
obtnlucd.
Rupert's Pharmacy
PHONE MAIN 6421
Kverytliin,' New, Fresh anil Up-To-Dnte.
Wo solicit your trado.
Piuity pro-eminent. Pure I)rus
an important matter. Prescriptions
precisely prepared. We never sub
Etltrto. Perfumes of tho liMieht
cl aracter. Wo want your confidence
tho aounte.
rrton Si.
about' tho undertaking business as a o"p"CBuTrilr'lI'Grory Portland, Or..
Chinaman would know about tho
duties of tho president of tho United I'
amies, this man King a few years
mny cases n choice of two routes, and but feel bound or fenr that some other T. n, p, . The Electric Radiator,
io Hill lino will afford still better people consider them bound to voto wines, llquora !ndlga
liportunltlea In tho future nnd to n for llourno becnuso they subscribed to Proprietor, Oregon Phone Pacific ),oat on chilly dnys. when It wc
renter number of Oregon people, nnd "Statement No. 1," but under tho c.r- "0"" """ "K ffoV 'SrmR 'oo?
would certainly bcivo Harrlinan nnd cumstanceB a great majority of their I 'nnd Is greatly superior to the
. . I Trtrtlti MnfL-a frtfVii C OO rpKI..l ,, am3 tlinf nrA rtrtlitnr? 1
Tho Luminous Radiator la especial
temnornry
ould " I
for the1 Alblna Club (George Ross), cholco
rooms, wines, liquors nnd cigars, 134 Russell
ninl Is croatlv sunerlor to tho oil or street, Portland, Ore. Phono East
HOTEL EATON
l'OHTI.ANn, OltKGON
I au'o was a piano player In saloons. Tho
sooner tho colored people get rid of.
all such people as that, so far as their1
our,rrapco wuiTe""' the w ofr , Tourists' Commercial Men's-
HEADQUARTERS
1...-II.. .!. l... rt . .... . . -i .!.. . II II.. ..-.! i3SR
lil BVHtoni lust rluht If tho neonlo of rnnatltiinnt. wnul.l nnt nnlv iinnlnn ' M" ""L w -uw. "'. -- . m gna biu-b umi r- uiiiiiminy iiii u..
' ' street, reiepiione .Mntn ISU3, Monte sucn occasions, insieau or inirouuc-j
Portland and of Oregon ns far as pos- them for breaking away from the rash Crlsto Java and Mocha Coffee always Ing dnngor of flro and vitiating thM Everett Market, (E. L. Peck, Prop.),
nltili imtranlzeil that svstem lust as nuroemonl tint would nnnlmul nml Pleasca- I' '0l want a good, rich nlr. tho Luminous Radiator throws out Plmlco teatR and Poultrv. 413 Everett
Bioie piiinniiziii uiiu H)iem jusi as ngreemetH, uui wouiu apptnuu anu ,ii,.i,i iyn iai0. .. m. . i,v ot.,,.,1.-. i-n.iintinn rmm n annrra simoi M,n rih nn.iinn.i rr
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STRICTLY flRST.ClASS
Hot and Cold Wcte-. Private Baths.
Phone in Each Room.
AH Outside Rooms..
little. as posslblo and throw nil their honor them for tho moral courage dls- Crlsto Java and Mocha.
that Is clean and safe.
Phone Main 1540,
Cor. West Park and Morrison Streets
.
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